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The technical merits of Wayland are mostly irrelevant
  • I run KDE Plasma and very rarely have issues with wayland either. Maybe I am imagining it but it feels smoother than X11. I love that in wayland I can use adaptive sync with multiple monitors connected. X11 can't do that. My main issue with it is that anything involving screenshare doesn't work properly. So steamplay (as host, client is fine), slack screenshare (again, as the sharer) don't work. I don't understand all the people having issues, maybe it's a hardware/driver thing? On my AMD GPU it is practically flawless.

  • Flatpak integration is still not great
  • I am having the same thing at the moment with the Firefox snap package under Ubuntu. Except as well as this, when it updates it seems to take out everything else pinned to the task bar with it. Maybe it's not Firefox doing that, but since I stopped pinning FF it has stopped happening.

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  • I have a story that your comment reminded me of.

    When I went to university I got my first phone contract. I got it through groupon which got it down to something like £10 a month, £150 cashback at the start of the contract and a free (shitty) phone. Hardly any minutes, tiny amount of data, but unlimited texts. I was locked in for 2 years, but it was still hard to see how they would make much money off me. Then I got my first bill and I knew they definitely wouldn't make ANY money off me. They messed up the groupon discount and instead of being charged £10 a month they were actually charging me 43p. The phone I got with it died in a couple of months, so I bought another phone with the money they gave me and used that for a couple years until they got bought out. When that happened the new owners fixed the price 😢 I had a good run though!

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    Most popular 'real' desktop will soon be the Linux desktop [Opinion]
  • Probably because GOG/CDPR don't actually give a fuck about Linux. They made that perfectly clear with the whole "Witcher 3 coming to Linux" fiasco. Maybe I am just bitter, but I feel like even the DRM-free aspect of their business model isn't through any values they hold. It is just a business decision to corner a niche market.

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    Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24%
  • True, but unless Google starts militarising or something the only thing they can do with my mothers data is target some ads at her. Which she will completely ignore since she will only buy things from the same 2 or 3 sites she has visited for the past 10-15 years.

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    Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24%
  • Even on Steam it's far from perfect, but it is getting a lot better and quickly too. The Steam Deck deserves a huge amount of praise for that. I just wish EAC would force their Linux compatibility option rather than leaving it to devs to opt-in. It would be nice if other anti-cheats got on board with similar things too.

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    Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24%
  • My mother is technologically impaired. Her last (Windows Vista) laptop was a nightmare from the day she got it. She absolutely loves her Chromebook. All she uses it for is online shopping/banking/emails, so it is perfect for her.

  • The state of the internet 2023
  • I am basically the same. I'm loving the ability to use uBlock Origin across phone and desktop and practically never see ads, but some sites just don't work for me in Firefox. Like anything where I have signed up with my Google account, or my online banking. In which case I have Chrome installed as a backup. If I could purge it completely I would, but this works for now.

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