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Not sure, but I am a fan of Mpcrosoft’s search
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Aside from the giant target on your back from governments that have a harder time reading your emails.
You need to make sure you buy them from different places, otherwise they might each solve the same problems!
Your grandfather is Filthy Frank?!?
I sweat Brawndo?!?
This is where printf
debugging really shines, ironically.
For files, kebab case. For variables, snake case. For servers, megaman villains.
I’ve got my eye on you…
They really did do a good job. The difference is that they have access to documentation about Linux that wine doesn’t have about Windows.
What if I am a giant 5 year old.
Gatekeeping enthusiasts
Could? Lol.
Funny how people get heated over things that don’t matter. OK, it has been one way for a long time. But had it been Parent/Child the same amount of time, would it be any different?
As long as you know the meanings of what is used, it doesn’t matter what they are. If someone would rather not use master/slave, let them. No one is stopping you from making a choice to keep using it. You also might have to interact with consequences for that choice, but that’s what you get for working with other people. 🫠
Because Wayland is fundamentally very different from the older X protocol, and many programs don’t even directly do X. They leverage libraries that do it for them. Those libraries are a huge part of the lag. Once GTK and Qt and the like start having a stable Wayland interface, you’ll see a huge influx of support.
A big part of the slowness is why Wayland is a thing to begin with. X hid a lot of the display hardware from apps. Things like accessing 3d hardware had to be done with specialized display clients. This was because X is natively a remote display tool. You can use X to have your program show its display somewhere else. Wayland won’t do that because that’s not the point. Applications that care will have goals for change. Applications don’t care will support it once someone else does it for them.
Right now, the only things that would benefit from Wayland are games and apps that make heavy use of certain types of hardware. Half of those don’t care about linux, while the other half is OK with X and xwayland.
Sure, it would be paid by taxes that he wasn’t paying. Makes sense.
That’s fine. The post I was responding to mentioned the one I mentioned though, so nyaaa.
Samsonite did. 😥