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thantik , (edited ) to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

Some way of globally capturing hotkeys, for things like starting stream, media hotkeys, etc. Only passing key events to the foreground window is shortsighted, but we need a secure way of doing this.

xuniL ,

Pretty sure there is a protocol for this in development or maybe even merged already.

JakobDev ,

This is already possible

thantik ,

Mind elaborating a bit more?

nexussapphire ,

On kde there’s a feature where you can pass all keys to x11 apps and on hyprland you can specify which keys get globally passed to which apps and maybe all keys.

If all else fails you can create a script that uses obs sockets and runs as root to capture keys globally. They seem to be looking into a global keys portal though.

pro_grammer , to programmer_humor in "I want to live forever in AI"

The comic sans makes this even deeper

fidodo ,

Who the fuck uses comic sans for programming? I use comic mono.

rickyrigatoni ,

oh god why is it real

pro_grammer ,

damn bro

Excrubulent ,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar
fidodo ,

Seriously, I kinda want to use it for my markdown files.

Wolfwood1 ,

At least it’s not Comic Sans IN THE IDE (or vim/emacs for the brave).

JustBrian7872 ,
pro_grammer ,

Comic sans in vim is peak insanity

ulkesh , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

I’m going to buy an AMD video card this weekend solely so I don’t have to deal with the NVidia bullshit anymore. I’m eager to give hyperland a try.

dev_null ,

How’s the AMD drivers situation on Linux? I always used Nvidia since they have official drivers, but might change for the next card if AMD works better. I don’t use Wayland so never ran into the issues.

EddyBot ,

If your AMD card is older than your latest linux distro release it’s plug and play, no driver installation required
Wayland works pretty well on most desktop environments too

beware fresh released AMD cards in combination with long term release distros like Debian stable, you most likely will need the driver from the AMD website (not recommended)

kogasa ,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

Mesa is usually pretty quick to update, it’s just that stable distros won’t update mesa all that quickly. I assume most of them have some way to install a newer mesa from a community repo or something.

LeFantome , (edited )

This has long been the best advice. However, just in case you are not aware, some pretty important NVIDIA changes are expected to drop in the next 2 months. It will take a while to work into every distribution but NVIDIA should finally work as well as AMD.

ulkesh ,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Yes I know. I have read all about explicit sync. It’s going to take at least a few months to trickle into the various packages and distributions and we’re still trusting NVidia to give us a proper driver with it as well. And we’re assuming there’s nothing else that will cause yet more problems with Wayland/etc.

I’m at my wits end trying to be patient with them (on the order of years). I now understand why Linus flipped them off with a loud “F you”.

LeFantome ,

Not disagreeing

ADonkeyBrainedFog , (edited )

I love hyprland, but plugging my laptop into a projector for a presentation and forgetting to mirror displays was a fun time. Hard to explain the default anime girl away without people knowing what you’re talking about. Since then I’ve learned you can disable that background lmao

isVeryLoud ,

Oof that sounds hella unprofessional though

bamboo ,

That’s the hyprland community, for good and mostly bad

isVeryLoud ,

github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/issues/2930

I have a feeling most of these people are either NEETs or never used a work computer.

ADonkeyBrainedFog , (edited )

I’m on the gay side of the community (and have only seen Ghibli and Cowboy Beebop which takes away a ton of credentials). Still rough, but a tad better. Downloaded a premade setup from github because it’s cute and left it with that. Outside of adding some keyboard shortcuts

ADonkeyBrainedFog ,

It was just a presentation for peers in grad school. For a fun project unrelated to my thesis. Would never have used my personal for a work related presentation. Just a funny story nonetheless. Getting mad shit from buddies beats being fired or passed for promotion anyday lmao

GolfNovemberUniform ,
@GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml avatar

Judging people’s backgrounds is 100x more unprofessional imo unless they’re like seriously questionable

linuxPIPEpower ,

Idk what specific image was shown. But anything described as “anime girl” could have strong csam vibes assuming this grad school student is older than 11 themselves.

For some reason its normalized in some parts of the Linux community to have sexualized images of children.

GolfNovemberUniform ,
@GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml avatar

The stock wallpaper is not NSFW in any way as I remember

rwhitisissle ,

Sounds like a hell of your own making. Always change the background to something generic. Like a nice tree. Always. Nobody gives a shit about trees.

nexussapphire ,

You could set certain ports to automatically mirror or set all other monitors to automatically mirror. The resolution will be the same as your primary though.


<span style="color:#323232;">monitor=,preferred,auto,1,mirror,DP-1```
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">hyprland wiki - monitors #extra args
</span>
Lobreeze , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

I can’t run xscreensaver in wayland :(

UFODivebomb ,

The real problem right here

nexussapphire ,

Write a script that launches a video of flying toaster screensaver before it locks.

mlg , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

HDR is only experimental on gnome and kde with weston not having an implementation.

I think 10 bit color depth hasn’t even been worked on much.

VRR I think is about finished although X11 has it too.

And the Nvidia wayland support is slowly improving although still full of bugs and stability issues.

azvasKvklenko ,

VRR on X11 doesn’t work with multi screen setup, so it might be broken for a lot of people

bastonia OP ,

With explicit the protocol and the Nvidia patch for it next July, most Nvidia problems will be solved

nexussapphire ,

10 bit color is supported in wlroots(sway) and hyprland, can’t speak for other desktops.

brian , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

wayland doesn’t support diagonal monitors

Unyieldingly ,

yeah it does it has from the start.

brian ,

is there compositor support? is there a way to get kde to rotate my monitor to a specific degree via cli?

keep in mind I have no idea if there are real use cases for diagonal monitors, I just duct taped an accelerometer to the back of my monitor and can only get it to rotate in 90 degree increments with kscreendoctor and thought it would be funny if the picture was just always upright

nickwitha_k ,

If I remember correctly, the rotation in smaller degree increments could be used to correct some distortions on some really old CRTs that have scan lines that are skewed diagonally.

nexussapphire ,

I don’t think I even own a laptop that would work with a CRT nowadays.

merthyr1831 , to linux in Are we Wayland yet or Whats missing?

I’ve been using wayland on my laptop somce the new year and beyond some driver issues that were purely on AMD’s side (and not entirely Wayland exclusive either) I’ve had no problems.

Stuff like application scaling works so much nicer on Wayland, and X11 just wasn’t very stable when handling fullscreen games to the point where I’d set games to borderless or even windowed mode to stop it crapping out on alt-tab

nexussapphire ,

Didn’t you love it when your screen locked and the full screen app had control over your keyboard and mouse!

walter_wiggles , to programmerhumor in SQL statement

SQL-99 called and wants it’s joke back

Mbourgon ,

It’’s

walter_wiggles ,

Good one, I hope others can learn from my mistakes

M137 , to programmerhumor in what u actually signed up for
@M137@lemmy.world avatar

I’m an adult on long-term sick leave so I have zero energy and money, but all the time. It’s generally not great, but at least I’m able to play all the games I want, watch all the movies and series of interest, discover music and learn about a ton of things.

cyborganism , to linux in What distro he uses? 🐧💻

The movie came out in 1999. In the movie, they state that it’s 1999 (in the Matrix anyway). Neo is pretty tech savvy and a renowned hacker.

My assumption is he would’ve used FreeBSD. Or, maybe, Slackware. But I’m leaning more towards BSD.

ezekielmudd ,

In 1999, I bet he was running Gentoo.

qwertyqwertyqwerty ,

Definitely Gentoo

cyborganism ,

The first release was in 2002.

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Definitely not Gentoo

MxM111 ,

Nah. It is DOS with Norton Commander.

cyborganism ,

Bwahahahahah

lemmyseizethemeans ,

I just can’t believe I just read the words Norton Commander.

It’s like the Proust story where he smells a macaroon and all of a sudden he’s remembering an avalanche of things long forgotten.

My brain defragging

lemmyvore ,

Dos Navigator

vanderbilt ,
@vanderbilt@lemmy.world avatar

Man I wish FreeBSD hadn’t fallen to the wayside. It’s really cohesive and feels put together in a way not Linux distro ever has.

cyborganism ,

You know, I’ve never used it. Maybe I’ll install it in a VM tonight and give it a whirl.

sentient_loom ,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

Is it still worth using? Say, for a web dev? Or is it less supported?

redcalcium ,

It’s usually used for storage servers these days. ZFS is most stable there.

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Ix (Truenas) is transitioning to linux though.

vanderbilt ,
@vanderbilt@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly it isn’t. Support for anything front-end related is way more sparse compared to Linux.

sentient_loom ,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s a shame. I’d love a new exotic OS to try.

laurelraven ,

I don’t think I’ve ever heard FreeBSD described as either “new” or “exotic”

sentient_loom ,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

New and exotic to me.

laurelraven ,

I’ll give you “new” but it’s about as far from exotic as you can get… Not a bad thing, BTW, and I highly recommend giving it a try, it’s an excellent system, though probably better for a server than a workstation/desktop (though it definitely can be a very good workstation/desktop if you like)

Its Ports system is the inspiration for Gentoo’s Portage, BTW

vanderbilt ,
@vanderbilt@lemmy.world avatar

“hello system” is pretty nice to look at, and has some Mac-isms I find helpful. FreeBSD has a new release recently, so maybe Nomad or GhostBSD could be worth trying. You’ll find FreeBSD is a lot more “consistent” compared to Linux, but be prepared for random hardware to not work.

acockworkorange ,

I mean, it’s decades older with a history of being used in business critical applications…

possiblylinux127 ,

Except it uses push over licensing

pmk ,

That’s a GPL point of view. Most BSD users I’ve talked to prefer a more permissive license. Theo said: “GPL fans said the great problem we would face is that companies would take our BSD code, modify it, and not give back. Nope – the great problem we face is that people would wrap the GPL around our code, and lock us out in the same way that these supposed companies would lock us out. Just like the Linux community, we have many companies giving us code back, all the time. But once the code is GPL’d, we cannot get it back. Ironic.”

umbrella ,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i guess this might be why a lot of processing and storage clusters use it behind closed doors with proprietary code we will never see.

pmk ,

Which is fine with for example OpenBSD, they write “ISC or Berkeley style licences are preferred, the GPL is not acceptable when adding new code, NDAs are never acceptable. We want to make available source code that anyone can use for ANY PURPOSE, with no restrictions. We strive to make our software robust and secure, and encourage companies to use whichever pieces they want to.”

possiblylinux127 ,

And where system is doing better, Linux or BSD? Also the point of the GPL is not to give back. You can have GPL code that is read only and it doesn’t hurt a thing. The point is you can get the code running on your computer and freely make changes to it.

pmk ,

Doing better in what way? Number of installs or being robust and secure? If we go by numbers one could argue that Windows is doing best on the desktop, and that proprietary code therefore is something to strive for. Either way it’s a tangent of the original statement, that the BSD license is a “pushover” license, which I oppose, because the BSD devs are deliberately allowing their code to be used by anyone for any reason.

zellian ,

I’d argue that he’d use OpenBSD and be running his own firewall, web server, email server, and ftp server.

qjkxbmwvz ,

Maybe both? BSD for his server, Slackware for his desktop. Or something.

possiblylinux127 ,

PC-BSD

Aganim ,

Or SuSE Linux, the non-slackware or jurix version was bleeding edge at the time.

delirious_owl ,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Remember he presses Ctrl+x to try to get rid of the message on his screen. That’s Unix, right?

Evkob , to linuxmemes in Proveth Mee False
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Using pre-transition pictures of someone for a dumb meme is honestly pretty inconsiderate.

chemicalwonka , to programmerhumor in what u actually signed up for
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

where do adults have money?

schnurrito ,

Adult here, have plenty of money (and growing) actually. Wish I could easily buy more time with that money, but the system of wage labor mostly just isn’t flexible enough that there are many employers who will agree to “you get a few more weeks of vacation but a few thousand currency units less annual salary”. If I could do that, I would.

HauntedCupcake ,

I guess in the modern version you’d have the child, then an adult with all bars empty. Then that’s just it because they died before reaching retirement age from stress and poverty related illness

shimdidly , to linuxmemes in Proveth Mee False

The politically-correct version. Will the mods remove this one like they did the last one?

livjq , to linuxmemes in Proveth Mee False

Idk about this one

yamapikariya , to linuxmemes in Proveth Mee False
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