The more I learn about Wayland the more I think its a step back from Xorg. The main argument for it is that it has fewer features, making it easier to maintain. However, most if not all of those features where needed.
The result is features being reimplemented in multiple ways, with compatibility issues, and sometimes just being borked or not implemented (_cough_ screenreaders).
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catnip@meow.lgbt's status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 11:27:22 JST Catnip
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catnip@meow.lgbt's status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 11:27:21 JST Catnip
You don't even really have a simple Wayland server since they fused the window manager to it. That means every window manager has to have its own Wayland server and compositor code, likely copy pasted for added updating pain.
If you want to change your titlebars, you need to get a non-gnome (or install a workaround), replacement for your program, change your entire Wayland server, and then maybe you'll have the ability to configure it (you just lost copy-pasting on a separate program btw). -
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catnip@meow.lgbt's status on Wednesday, 11-Sep-2024 22:56:05 JST Catnip
@7666 In my corner of fedi:
favorite/default reaction: I like it
I like it a lot: custom emoji reaction
boost: others would enjoy seeing this
don't like: one of the dedicated "don't like" emoji reactionthere aren't any "get a load of this guy" on my timeline. I'd have blocked someone making fun of others like that immediately