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I thought wayland was supposed to improve security. Were the past 18 years a lie?
Bro does not know what a display server does
They should be more specific. This is just false advertising.
Um, this is like saying full disk encryption is false advertising, because it doesn't prevent people blowing up your apartment complex. LOL.
Sorry, dude, I cannot resist. No hate to you, we all need to start from somewhere.
Wayland isn't a product. You're gonna have to get your mind out of capitalism to understand the free software community.
>muh capitalism
Ok commie
You're literally on a communist instance of Lemmy.