@aniki@ExLisper Leaving aside the activity of the X project, I still can’t switch to Wayland. My main reasons for not switching yet are not being able to use hotkeys while not focusing the program and worse performance in some games ( like tf2 ).
I feel X still fulfills its purpose and as longs as its supported I will keep using it ( unless wayland changes their design decisions and allows unfocused windows to read keyboard for hotkeys )
X’ architecture is insecure. There’s no isolation between windows, and each process can spy on your input. That’s just one example.
Wayland is necessary.
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X is abandonware and full of security issues probably time to switch to maintained aoftware
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@aniki @ExLisper Leaving aside the activity of the X project, I still can’t switch to Wayland. My main reasons for not switching yet are not being able to use hotkeys while not focusing the program and worse performance in some games ( like tf2 ).
I feel X still fulfills its purpose and as longs as its supported I will keep using it ( unless wayland changes their design decisions and allows unfocused windows to read keyboard for hotkeys )
This sentence works really well for twitter too
X’ architecture is insecure. There’s no isolation between windows, and each process can spy on your input. That’s just one example.
Wayland is necessary.
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I’d hardly call that an exploit. There’s no protection.