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  • But is the desktop really the most relevant measurement? Wouldn’t it be more relevant to talk about “primary” devices? When I grew up, the desktop was what people used to connect with Internet and everything that comes with that. Hence, Linux on the desktop seemed to be relevant. Now, that is still relevant in relation to work and gaming, but for general use people use other devices. So instead of “on the desktop” I think we should talk about “for work”, “for gaming” and “for programming”.



  • From their documentation

    Unlike classic terminals, Warp requires you to sign up and log in to get started with the app.

    So, yeah, it might be that people are not very impressed by a terminal that requires a cloud account.

    But, if you don’t type anything sensitive on to your terminal, like passwords and such, then you should be fine…


  • snaggen@programming.devtoLinux@lemmy.mlMy move to wayland: it's finally ready
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    6 months ago

    If you avoid Nvidia, it have been ready for many years. And to be honset, not sure X11 was really stable with Nvidia either. My main issue with Wayland, is that X doesn’t have multi dpi support… and for that I really cannot blame Wayland. Also, Skype doesn’t have screensharing, well, they actually had for a while, but then removed it… still, hard to blame on Wayland.

    But as a general rule, if you have Nvidia, then you are not allowed to complain about anything… that was your choice, and with Nvidia under Linux, all bets are off. I thought that was clear a long time a go, especially after Linus not so subtle outburst.