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Here’s a prediction: not even fedora will drop it by 2027.

Wayland still doesn’t work for a lot of people, and the ecosystem is nowhere near mature enough. I doubt enterprise distros will consider dropping xorg until their users can actually work on Wayland.

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Literally all media in the region is funded by the government and/or EU/USA. So, can you guess who is going to expose corruption in the government, and who is prohibited from doing that?

yet the agreement is for some reason written in English. I’m calling bullshit.

This is some funny looking English. Besides that, why wouldn’t a fake company, that takes away passports from it’s workers on arrival, also have parts of the contract in a foreign language? It’s not like it stands out from the whole human trafficker vibe… Funny how they’re now being accused of the same thing by Indian workers.

It’s interesting you skipped the part about imported prison labour building the most expensive highways. Or did I misinterpret the situation when I saw Asian dudes dressed in rags milling about in a fenced camp surrounded by armed guards? Maybe it’s just how Chinese workers feel at home, same as not washing from fall to spring.

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IMO too much “Tutorial”, not enough Review. For example:

The spectrwm workflow is unique. It took me awhile to become acquainted with the standard flow and gain comfort in using it. I did have to bend, fold, and spindle the environment a bit

You haven’t written a single word on how it’s different from any tiling manager, nor what and why you changed.

Generally the article feels like the first comment in unixporn, where you list out your relevant dotfiles. The only extra information is that you like it, and a list of dependencies for your config.

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Oh no, a wm might die in a few decades! Anyways…

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Tumbleweed is recommended often here.

I occasionally try out Opensuse since like 2007, but I always find the alternatives better. Why Tumbleweed over Arch, why Leap over Fedora/Debian, why suse over RHEL?

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Is any popular stable distro free from corporate influence aside from Debian?

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This shows something else. The traditional languages are all more common than Rust.

It’s a survey from 2019, but in those rust is traditionally the favourite language nobody uses professionally.

I suppose Go could be a good competitor, and I read a thread comparing C=Go, C++=Rust.

Go’s syintax is C inspired, but it’s not made to replace it, nor do they compete in the same space.

Look at zig instead of you’re interested in that.

I am interested in a discussion about that, as I would like to learn one of these languages

Skip rust unless you have years to get good at it.

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TIL GPL is a proprietary licence

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You never saw an IRC chatroom archive?

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