You entered this thread with a crypost.
You entered this thread with a crypost.
Your laughs mean nothing. You’re a little fish in a big pond. Instance purity and product derangement aside, you’re not even clever.
Which is precisely why you’re getting ratioed.
Go back to reddit and you’ll fare better. Lemmy is for folks with a brain, ideally.
I use Proton because it’s a great product suite. Why does that make you so mad? Why are you so upset?
Imagine using emoji on Lemmy. Major boomer energy.
It seems more likely that you will start crying if you see a product or company you don’t like, if this thread is any indication.
I’m an .ml user who uses Proton stuff and I just want to butt in here and say you come across as a deranged weirdo. I can’t wait for your insightful reply, though. I’m sure it will be very normal and not weird.
I personally am only worried about data loss, not data theft. But I do take privacy relatively seriously nonetheless.
That’s the best part, it can never really “pay off.” It can only mitigate. Hardly seems worth it to me. Alas.


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I’m literally reading your posts and responding to your words.
The real issue is that even today, some apps (Firefox, gedit, some terminals) don’t adjust their scaling to the new screen
This shows you dont know what fractional scaling is otherwise you would have used the term.
I work in Linux as a daily driver for work and personal. I don’t care what the tools are, but they need to work and stay out of the way. Right now, Wayland implementation of multi monitor for my hardware is too much bother, I’ll try it again in a year.
This is you being stubborn because you’re justifying your inaction based on false manufactured premises.
I have no objections to Wayland itself, but I value the kind of stability xfce gives me, which is stable, predictable, and gets out of the way. Right now, on my hardware, Wayland/gnome is not there.
This shows you don’t understand what Wayland is because you compared a compositor protocol to a desktop environment.


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The fact that you’re comparing Wayland to XFCE tells us you’re not entirely sure what you’re doing. One is a compositor and the other is a desktop environment.
Your problems are with GNOME. I dont even think you could define what X11 and Wayland are based on your posts, much less articulate why one is better than the other
Start by reading about Wayland. Don’t make shit up and defend a position you can’t even articulate. It’s cringe.


You seem to think otherwise, which was embarrassing.
The most boomer energy. You strike me as someone who uses Facebook daily. It’s almost too easy with you.