No one’s going to bring up the transphobia?
Thank you for saying this. I noticed too
According to https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/security#Use_Wayland
6.5 Use Wayland
Prefer using Wayland over Xorg. Xorg’s design predates modern security practices and is considered insecure by many. For example, Xorg applications may record keystrokes while inactive.
If you must run Xorg, it is recommended to avoid running it as root. Within Wayland, the Xwayland compatibility layer will automatically use rootless Xorg.
X is less secure.
Security is a meme used to make you use proprietary or inferior software. Congrats on falling for yet another psyop.
great argument based on facts
the shitpost level in this is glorious, but… maybe someone should start linuxmemes community for these no-content posts?
This is LinuxCirclejerk level of content.
There is !linuxmemes@lemmy.world and !linuxmemes@lemmy.fmhy.ml.
I mean… “who needs features in 2022” is onto something. But I use both, for various Nvidia and laziness related reasons, and have a dim idea what they do inside, as probably most flamers on the topic.
There is already. Don’t remember the link but lemmyverse.net should do it.
Almost as if rome wasnt built in a day
but maybe in some years?
Yes
Just this year Wayland finally became my default. It’s still broken in a few ways but I’m now on the side of it being a better solution that X.
Not everyone’s user experience is the same. There’s a lot of use cases that Wayland doesn’t make sense yet.
Wayland works fine for me nowadays
Seriously. Once Gnome Night Light works right in it, I’ll switch. Until then, I’m in X at night. Redshift is not a suitable replacement.
-29 downvotes
Lunch time at red hat?
Just disable score in your profile settings, man. That’s what I did. Score has no point, really. If someone disagrees with you, they can either ignore you or expose their reasoning. Votes are useless.
Or just post from kbin. I only get the upvotes. I’m shielded from all the negativity.
No, Ernest don’t fix that it’s fine!