Yes, I made it using a laptop’s trackpad, how could you tell?

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    77 months ago

    X11 is insecure. Any program can read any keystroke, any windows contents, can input anything anywhere etc.

    The concept of separate apps basically doesnt exist.

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      7 months ago

      Those security features are misleading.

      A second app can already read all of your files, modify the first app, modify $PATH to replace your display server and do anything it wants as your user. Running wayland instead of Xorg provides no tangible benefits in security.

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        67 months ago

        Yes and wayland is a puzzle piece of fixing that.

        The other one is containerized apps that use a trusted system portal to get opt-in filesystem access to actually needed directories.