• @9point6
    link
    802 months ago

    That thumbnail lol

    • bruhduh
      link
      142 months ago

      Sysadmin job be like

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      92 months ago

      I’ve got a few old PCI cards around somewhere. I should pull one of them out and give them a try at this.

      • @Sylvartas
        link
        52 months ago

        If this metal thingy is anything like the one used as dust covers inside PC cases it’ll just bend (I’ve actually tried to use one as a bottle opener).

        • @toynbee
          link
          42 months ago

          Works well for cans, though, in my experience.

          For a while I had a fiber SFP that was amazing at opening cans, too.

    • @davidgro
      link
      122 months ago

      Yeah, This case especially since it includes XWayland

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    172 months ago

    Yet another, “well, yeah, technically it has security ramifications, but I’m not admin’ing any multiuser machines, so I’m not losing any sleep over it” bug.

  • Matt
    link
    fedilink
    42 months ago

    What do you expect? X11 is in maintenance mode. Although I’ll miss Polybar, I won’t miss the protocol.

    • Semperverus
      link
      English
      3
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      I think it’s still valuable to document these things so that the users who insist on sticking with X11 can receive a healthy dose of this (replace diapers with vulnerabilities) when the proverbial shit hits the fan and it becomes as hackable as Windows XP

      • @tekato
        link
        22 months ago

        Well, freedesktop.org is now focused on Wayland (Xorg is not getting HDR, new synchronization protocols, or proper VRR (unless through XWayland), while Wayland is). RedHat RHEL marked Xorg as deprecated last year and will not even support it by next year (RHEL 10). KDE and GNOME also default to Wayland.