I’m not abandoning my Awesome WM setup anytime soon personally. But I thought it’s worth sharing this perspective from someone who knows this stuff much better than me.
I’m not abandoning my Awesome WM setup anytime soon personally. But I thought it’s worth sharing this perspective from someone who knows this stuff much better than me.
Fun Fact: Rust didn’t always support leading pipes (which are optional), not even at v1.
Unless I’m hallucinating memories, the support was added with influence from Haskell.
wrong issue lol
sh.itjust.works admin via matrix:
“looks like a bunch of instances are under attack at the moment”
Which is not explained by .ml
fiasco, it is worth pointing out.
What X11-only apps/programs did you need xwayland for?
I actually always disabled xwayland whenever I experimented with wayland (weston and sway), because everything I use is supported natively, and I wanted to make sure the native support was forced.