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      6 months ago

      Systemd monolith - worst thing to have ever happened to Linux

      Wayland monolith - best thing to have ever happened to Linux

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        6 months ago

        I think wayland has potential but in it’s current state it’s just half baked. Once more protocols get merged, maybe in a decades time Wayland should be quite flexible and robust.

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            6 months ago

            It does have potential. I think anyone denying that is simply wrong. the issue with wayland is purely how slowly it moves and the fragmentation. Now the fragmentation is actually in large part due to how slowly it moves. There are numerous WIP protocols that will greatly decrease fragmentation when all are merged.

            I can’t wait because it seems like it will happen in the short future of one or two decades xD