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sorrybookbroke , an linuxmemes in I don't know who Wayland is
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Wayland is a display protocall. What does that mean? Well, it describes how a program on linux tha displays graphics to a user should work. Examples of programs which do this include kwin, mutter, and sway. It's why you see stuff on your monitor and why when you open an app, it's in a window, which can be moved.

All that along with a good amount of supplementary tools, makes up wayland.

Currently we are transitioning from a 40 year old protocal called X11 which has many issues and few people willing to work on. Wayland offers a codebase without the spaghetti, more security, easier feature development, and to a point backwards compatibility.

sorrybookbroke , an linuxmemes in nuclear take:
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Trust me my friend, a person can make a c program that's much, much slower than one in python. That's a meaningless point.

Sure, c allows for more control and thus the possibility for a quicker program but that's just it, a possibility.

Zipper, though written in c++, can only download one thing at a time. This is why it's so slow

sorrybookbroke , an linuxmemes in When people complain about systemd "violating the unix philosophy", this is what they actually mean
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What if multiple users have to manage that service?

Edit: nvrmnd, pretty sure the runnit solution won't allow this either, your answer is correct. What about while the service is already running? Wouldn't your solution require a restart?

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