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  • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

    @rootwyrm the year is 2026 and linux on the desktop is finally an actual thing my actual dad asked for by name instead of a tired meme

    the linux ecosystem is of course using this moment to comply in advance with fascism and embrace slop, ensuring it’ll become the exact operating system that was so terrible not even my dad could stand it

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    @zzt @rootwyrm I from some time I fear Linux is going to get eaten from inside by all these corporate interests.
    Having Red Hat that dictates what is supposed "standard" was something that had to rose red flags much earlier.

    Maybe is time to keep warm a copy of AmigaOS in case everything goes to South badly in the coming years... 😕

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    • rootwyrm@weird.autosR rootwyrm@weird.autos

      @zzt IBM, Canonical, Torvalds, and Systemd Dipfuck are falling all over themselves to implement total surveillance at the kernel level. I expect by next week, grub will refuse to boot past an 'Enter your birthdate' prompt.

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      @rootwyrm @zzt @mwl @mms

      "Systemd Dipfuck" That'll be Poettering's new name from now on.

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      • soc@chaos.socialS soc@chaos.social

        @kyle_pegasus @zzt @rootwyrm Gnome.

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        @soc @zzt @rootwyrm Wayland and GTK, Gnome and systemd.

        Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers, funneling everyone towards Gnome, GTK forces environment-agnostic applications to become gnome specific applications via libadwaita, systemd absorbs every key service running off screen.

        the end goal is basically that linux becomes an IBM controlled monolith that you're allowed to look at source code to, if you really really want

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        • rootwyrm@weird.autosR rootwyrm@weird.autos

          @zzt IBM, Canonical, Torvalds, and Systemd Dipfuck are falling all over themselves to implement total surveillance at the kernel level. I expect by next week, grub will refuse to boot past an 'Enter your birthdate' prompt.

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          @rootwyrm @zzt @davidgerard is NTP going to be a hard requirement, now…?

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          • rootwyrm@weird.autosR rootwyrm@weird.autos

            @zzt IBM, Canonical, Torvalds, and Systemd Dipfuck are falling all over themselves to implement total surveillance at the kernel level. I expect by next week, grub will refuse to boot past an 'Enter your birthdate' prompt.

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            @rootwyrm@weird.autos @zzt@mas.to question out of my own ignorance, if you don't mind.
            Several distributions/forks are European, so if the EU were to (exceptionally) say "no thanks" to having age checks at the os level, those may be able to stay vaguely sane (at least on this topic), right? Or the distros are so interrelated that once some start caving in, they are all fucked?
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            • kyle_pegasus@scalie.clubK kyle_pegasus@scalie.club

              @soc @zzt @rootwyrm Wayland and GTK, Gnome and systemd.

              Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers, funneling everyone towards Gnome, GTK forces environment-agnostic applications to become gnome specific applications via libadwaita, systemd absorbs every key service running off screen.

              the end goal is basically that linux becomes an IBM controlled monolith that you're allowed to look at source code to, if you really really want

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              @kyle_pegasus @zzt @rootwyrm Talking to "fans" of these technologies is so fucking infuriating.

              Nobody denies that the previous tech stack had problems ... but Wayland, Systemd, Flatpak and so on are not the solutions!

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              • soc@chaos.socialS soc@chaos.social

                @kyle_pegasus @zzt @rootwyrm Talking to "fans" of these technologies is so fucking infuriating.

                Nobody denies that the previous tech stack had problems ... but Wayland, Systemd, Flatpak and so on are not the solutions!

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                @soc @zzt @rootwyrm Wayland pisses me off especially because it's "policy, not mechanism", and the policy is "no you can't"

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                • kyle_pegasus@scalie.clubK kyle_pegasus@scalie.club

                  @soc @zzt @rootwyrm Wayland and GTK, Gnome and systemd.

                  Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers, funneling everyone towards Gnome, GTK forces environment-agnostic applications to become gnome specific applications via libadwaita, systemd absorbs every key service running off screen.

                  the end goal is basically that linux becomes an IBM controlled monolith that you're allowed to look at source code to, if you really really want

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                  @kyle_pegasus @soc @zzt @rootwyrm

                  > Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers

                  that's just not true

                  there is wlroots, smithey, and now there is river too which is even simpler than those libraries
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                  • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                    @kyle_pegasus @soc @zzt @rootwyrm

                    > Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers

                    that's just not true

                    there is wlroots, smithey, and now there is river too which is even simpler than those libraries
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                    @navi@social.vlhl.dev @zzt@mas.to @soc@chaos.social @rootwyrm@weird.autos @kyle_pegasus@scalie.club smithay

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                    • ada@zoner.workA ada@zoner.work

                      @navi@social.vlhl.dev @zzt@mas.to @soc@chaos.social @rootwyrm@weird.autos @kyle_pegasus@scalie.club smithay

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                      @ada @zzt @soc @rootwyrm @kyle_pegasus (added it on an edit)
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                      • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                        @ada @zzt @soc @rootwyrm @kyle_pegasus (added it on an edit)
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                        @navi@social.vlhl.dev @zzt@mas.to @soc@chaos.social @rootwyrm@weird.autos @kyle_pegasus@scalie.club there's also canonical's mir; weston is also used for embedded/automotive systems apparently?

                        if you look deep you'll find all sorts of
                        wlroots inspired projects

                        so i don't think wayland is "too complex" that it kills small / indie compositors, even if wlroots were to be archived randomly.

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                        • kyle_pegasus@scalie.clubK kyle_pegasus@scalie.club

                          @soc @zzt @rootwyrm Wayland and GTK, Gnome and systemd.

                          Wayland kills all small desktop environments and independent window managers, funneling everyone towards Gnome, GTK forces environment-agnostic applications to become gnome specific applications via libadwaita, systemd absorbs every key service running off screen.

                          the end goal is basically that linux becomes an IBM controlled monolith that you're allowed to look at source code to, if you really really want

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                          @kyle_pegasus @soc @zzt @rootwyrm What does wayland do to kill small DEs? I follow a dev who on their lonesome develops one: Niri. Are we talking about existing small projects, or is there some nuance of wayland that causes development issues I dont understand?

                          Afaik there are two high quality bases for wayland compositors: wlroots and smithay. Niri uses smithay.

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