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2022-12-07 15:35:21 <_Ity[m]> Tbh imo academia kinda sucks from what I've heard
2022-12-07 15:38:28 <liskin> That's highly subjective. Corporations suck. Startups suck. Public service sucks. Everything sucks if it's not for you.
2022-12-07 15:38:48 <noze> things that suck about academia: terrible pay, high mobility requirement in the first 10 years of your career, no job security
2022-12-07 15:39:38 <noze> but of course, as liskin says, everything sucks (:
2022-12-07 15:40:16 <_Ity[m]> liskin: It's mostly stuff that I heard from people working there
2022-12-07 15:40:37 <_Ity[m]> I cannot say anything myself, I am just a poor hobbyist
2022-12-07 15:41:33 <liskin> _Ity[m]: yeah you're not wrong :-)
2022-12-07 15:54:51 <AskYourself[m]> geekosaur: Why don't you trust Wayland?
2022-12-07 15:55:43 <geekosaur> (I have a counseling telehealth in a few minutes, will be gone for ~ an hour)
2022-12-07 15:55:58 <geekosaur> too many stories ofr people losing their sessions because the compositor crashed
2022-12-07 15:56:29 <geekosaur> the X server has had a couple decades to become stable; if the compositor crashes I can just restart it. not so with Wayland
2022-12-07 15:56:37 <geekosaur> (gone)
2022-12-07 16:01:33 <liskin> dminuoso: just walked outside and there's a smell of brewing in the air ♥️
2022-12-07 16:25:31 <AskYourself[m]> geekosaur: Ah ok. Yeah the stability seems great. I just have the impression
2022-12-07 16:25:31 <AskYourself[m]> that Wayland is where things are going in the future, I think X11 support is gonna stop for certain things, etc. But I like Xmonad so much that I would need to lose some major functionality to switch.
2022-12-07 16:25:56 <AskYourself[m]> Also I'll try to get that bug report in today, I've written it down and won't forget, just a bit busy w exams.
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2022-12-07 16:30:36 <_Ity[m]> Personally I am against Wayland due to its monololithic nature
2022-12-07 16:30:52 <_Ity[m]> I sincerely hope that it's not the future at its current state
2022-12-07 16:33:07 <_Ity[m]> s/state/approach to things/
2022-12-07 16:37:32 <BrynDiscord[m]> <geekosaur> "too many stories ofr people..." <- People will lose their session if the X server crashes as well.
2022-12-07 16:38:17 <BrynDiscord[m]> That said, Wayland is nearing completion of its handoff and reconnect extension:
2022-12-07 16:38:17 <BrynDiscord[m]> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/-/merge_requests/283
2022-12-07 16:44:17 <BrynDiscord[m]> Reconnect is already working on the big compositors and toolkits, more support coming soon
2022-12-07 16:44:31 <BrynDiscord[m]> <_Ity[m]> "Personally I am against Wayland..." <- Why?
2022-12-07 16:53:21 <liskin> once that reconnect stuff works that does change the situation for the better quite a bit
2022-12-07 16:53:44 <liskin> my wife's gnome-shell needs to be restarted a couple times per week, but the X server itself has been up for months
2022-12-07 16:53:54 <BrynDiscord[m]> It already works and is implemented in for example KWin/SDL/Qt
2022-12-07 16:54:17 <liskin> if she had wayland she'd have lost her session a hundred times
2022-12-07 16:55:25 <liskin> should be noted that in xmonad's case, it's not just about not losing a session when the WM crashes, it's more about being able to reload config without losing the entire session
2022-12-07 16:55:42 <BrynDiscord[m]> Yeah, gnome is an interesting case since it was designed tightly coupled to this issue
2022-12-07 16:56:06 <BrynDiscord[m]> The gnome/gtk people have been working on the reconnect extension afaik
2022-12-07 16:56:11 <liskin> so even with the old design of things, I thought we'd have a compositor process that would be just wlroots + rpc, fairly stable-ish, and then separate WM process
2022-12-07 16:56:19 <BrynDiscord[m]> And there are more contemporaneous designs in general like Cosmic
2022-12-07 17:01:18 <liskin> oh, fun: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-comp/blob/master_jammy/src/shell/workspace.rs#L67-L74
2022-12-07 17:03:10 <liskin> didn't know Cosmic's a thing; definitely interesting to watch
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2022-12-07 20:41:50 <noze> yeah it's a bit tragic that none of the existing compositors makes it easy to implement a separate window manager
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2022-12-08 05:25:11 <_Ity[m]> <BrynDiscord[m]> "Why?" <- Well, I prefer modular over monolithic.
2022-12-08 05:32:04 <BrynDiscord[m]> <_Ity[m]> "Well, I prefer modular over..." <- In which way is wayland not modular?
2022-12-08 05:34:04 <_Ity[m]> Well, in what way is it modular? The spec in no way suggests to make anything modular, and so everyone implements a monolith, and would have to go out of their way to make it modular, with a custom IPC specific to that project
2022-12-08 05:51:37 <BrynDiscord[m]> Im just confused, because the way in which Wayland is monolithic is because the server is the compositor versus X11. Wayland compositors provide interfaces, and can extend beyond the core. I dont know where you're getting the idea it isn't modular. Moreover, I dont really think that modularity is at odds with... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/2393931cabbb8751ab7aefbe90d24245ed2c3115>)
2022-12-08 05:54:05 <BrynDiscord[m]> I think perhaps we are simply using these terms differently, because while I agree that compositors are monoliths in Wayland there is both explicit modularity capability and compositors themselves are free to be programmed in a highly modular way. This freedom allows for things like wlroots, smithay, etc to both succeed and even to interop.
2022-12-08 06:14:24 <_Ity[m]> I am sorry, but I won't be digging in the X11 spec to find an explanation of the architecture, or finding a page which defines the terms monolithic and modular, that is at least 2 hours of work which is a bit too much for a silly internet debate.... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/7587468a6ef6cbde1afe0049cb2319491d426091>)
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2022-12-08 07:49:42 <ChaoticMist[m]> Do we have something similar to fadeInactive but for dimming inactive?
2022-12-08 07:49:55 <ChaoticMist[m]> Searching is not returning anything and I assume not, but just want to make sure
2022-12-08 07:50:40 <ChaoticMist[m]> And when I say "dim inactive" I mean something similar to hyprland's dimming
2022-12-08 07:52:06 <ChaoticMist[m]> Wish I had a video or image to showcase the behaviour
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