• Rustmilian@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The Luddites of Linux are one’s desperately trying to convince people that Xorg is perfectly flawless and that Wayland is vaporware.

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      9 months ago

      Why would people you call luddites even care about your opinion really?

      Come back with your Wayland ad when there’s something like CWM or FVWM for it.

      It’s simply functionally inferior now. Calling people luddites won’t change that.

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        9 months ago

        Why would people you call luddites even care about your opinion really?

        Literally, YOU right now.
        Also, this is the linux community; everyone has an opinion on everyone else’s opinion.

        Come back with your Wayland ad when there’s something like CWM or FVWM for it.

        LabWC, Enlightenment, Wayfire, Weston, Sway, Hyperland, Vivarium, DWL, Velox, etc.

        It’s simply functionally inferior now.

        It’s functionally superior in many ways, and here’s the real kicker, its actually maintainable and expandable.
        Xorg HDR when? How many decades and still don’t have HDR? LMAO.
        I’m done waiting for Xorg to improve and implement features that simply will never be.

        • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.world
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          9 months ago

          Just fyi this isn’t the Linux community. It’s just “technology”.

          Granted on lemmy it’s basically just one big Linux community.

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      9 months ago

      You people are fucking crazy and will literally find anything to fight about. Normal users don’t care about this sort of shit and it’s the thing that turns people completely off when they inevitably run into a problem with Linux.