• Sergio@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Plot twist: once you accept the wheel without reinventing it, you have to pay a monthly wheel subscription.

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        18 days ago

        Not sure how this applies when:

        • X11 was the only standard prior to Wayland.
        • GNOME is dropping X11 in a short time.
        • KDE’s telemetry even five months ago showed 80+% of (that portion of) their userbase uses Wayland, and they plan to drop X11 once they have a concrete set of problems worked out.
        • Hyprland and Sway run Wayland exclusively.
        • Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce are working on Wayland sessions. Cinnamon’s is there but, I think, still experimental.
        • Budgie is working to go Wayland-only.
        • There’s no sign that Wayland will stop improving from a state that’s arguably already much better than X11.
        • X11’s actual maintainers barely want anything to do with it beyond bug fixes, and the only person who wants to “innovate” it via a fork is a bigot and a fucking moron who doesn’t know things you learn in CS 101.
        • X11’s maintainers are majorly involved in developing Wayland and have been since the start. This is their idea.

        It seems like it went from “Situation: there is one standard” to “Situation: there are two standards developed by largely the same people with one set to replace the other”, and then soon: “Situation: there is one standard and one translation layer kept around for a decade or so for compatibility.”

        Not every single time someone tries to make things better is this xkcd relevant; this had nothing to do with unifying standards and everything to do with superseding one.

  • Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de
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    18 days ago

    I am fan of reinventing stuff that was frankensteined to kinda work in a modern world…

    I don’t like hacky solutions.

    Hope systemd is next.