Why does speed even matter this much for a program most people only run once to show off their new builds? Or do these programs have some other purpose than printing system specs?
Everything in the South shortens someone's lifespan. Palmetto bugs aren't the only reason I moved out of Florida, but they're definitely on the list somewhere.
This lady at the pool yesterday was being a dick to my kids yesterday about my kids being kids at a pool.
A few moments later, one of her friends came up to her later and said "hi Karen how've you been?" I got a laugh. She was a Karen that fit the description.
It doesn't, it just delegates the responsibility to something else, namely xdg-desktop-portal and/or your compositor. The main issue with global hotkeys is that applications can't usually set them, e.g. Discord push-to-talk, rather the compositor has to set them and the application needs to communicate with the compositor. This is fundamentally different from how it worked with X11 so naturally adoption is slow.
I agree that the deliberate design simplicity of vanilla Wayland is to its detriment, as does anyone who has ever touched Wayland from the developer side (compositor or client) plus most of the users. That said, there are extensions to the protocol which have been ratified by XDG and are supported by most compositors and applications that remedy most of those issues.
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