

wayland is a major overhaul that massively improves things dev-side, security-side and hardware-support side, pipewire is not nearly as important of a change, and pulse wasn’t nearly as horrible as x11
I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.
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wayland is a major overhaul that massively improves things dev-side, security-side and hardware-support side, pipewire is not nearly as important of a change, and pulse wasn’t nearly as horrible as x11
I am allowed to have preferences, and I am not making factions, just stating my preference.
i never said anything about hyprland being more customizable, I said it’s better if you’re willing to configure things, if you don’t want to build your setup from scratch kde is great!
i disagree that I even implied what you’re saying.
I never said it wasn’t customizable, I don’t know why so many people heard that.
It will never be possible to use this for ftl communications. This is like saying in 100 years we will use very long steel rods to communicate ftl by pushing on them. The problem is fundamental.
No they didn’t, they sent a conventional signal that was encrypted with an entangled particle. Nothing was sent ftl, this is like if I had two boxes that I know have the same thing in them, an encryption key, and traveled across the world, and sent you a message, you have the other box, the information in that box didn’t go ftl you just opened it later.
there is no path to ftl communication here.
have a basic video on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oBiS_Yb9Ac
Most people do not in fact look at the settings of their computer.
It is very customizable, that does not counter my claim and I never claimed it wasn’t, but if you’re going to get deep into customization a basic wm or compositor will usually be better, simply because they are modular and hyprland is absurdly feature rich.
i don’t know why you’re saying I didn’t research this, or I was uncivilized, I just gave my counter opinion. You are clearly misunderstanding me or reading into things I did not say.
yup, which still aligns with my caveat
“Unless you don’t want to configure anything”
That’s why I said “if you don’t want to configure anything”
Of course, I recommend kde to people who don’t want to configure anything and want a windows like experience, but when saying something is the best, as they claim, these qualifiers become important.
best for what?
Hate to say it but no, hyprland really is unless you need a windows like experience/don’t want to configure anything.
Is that useful for completing tasks?
How do you define consciousness?
You probably could with a phone
Honestly I don’t see any reason to play any game without enhancement mods aside from not wanting to set them up unless you’re some sort of game historian.
It’s even a work pc, there’s a thread on the microsoft forums detailing how common the problem is.
I have had to use windows for like the last two weeks and the taskbar crashes and freezes constantly so I put a bat file on my desktop that kills and reopens explorer.exe also if my bluetooth headphones disconnect while my mic is muted it refuses to unmute… I have to reboot. This is what people say is a “it just works” experience.
Half complete is a nonsense claim, all that’s missing is better accessibility and some xdotool stuff. I’d go so far as to say that it’s x11 that’s half complete.
x11 is horrible… no way to support mixed refreshrate/dpi displays because it’s fundamentally against the design, as well as no model whatsoever for security… yeah, wayland needs accessibility sure but at least it isn’t fundamentally broken.
any app being able to keylog and screenread is my standard of a horrible model.
if you don’t need accessibility stuff or an extremely small subset of xdotool functionality (see kdotool) it’s better and safer in every way.