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13 days ago@opensuse @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Sorry for not having time to sift through 20000+ lines of logs…
Who is this guy? Computer user since 1976, professional developer since 1984, UNIX user since 1989, Linux user since 1994, SysOP since 1994. Been a Mac user, Windows user, UNIX (hpux, Solaris, SunOS, Digital Unix, Unisys, AT&T…), *BSD, VMS. I’ve done most of it. The past 10 years professional developer, SysOP on the side and now data security specialist at Persónuvernd (IS-DPA).
If I’m not following, please don’t be offended - I am extremely selective for what to keep in my feed.


@opensuse @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Sorry for not having time to sift through 20000+ lines of logs…
@idriss @Saapas It’s still an upgrade we’ve known for over two decades that we needed. The X protocol is inherently insecure by design - showing its age. If Wayland manages to nudge us a little closer to the reality of today, that’s a good thing - even if it comes bundled with some diaper rash.