

You’re using Wayland
It works fine for everything else. Besides, X11 doesn’t even support two monitors with different refresh rates.
You fell for the superhuman refresh rate hype
And you fell for the good old “humans can only see in 35Hz”.


You’re using Wayland
It works fine for everything else. Besides, X11 doesn’t even support two monitors with different refresh rates.
You fell for the superhuman refresh rate hype
And you fell for the good old “humans can only see in 35Hz”.


Good for you. I still can’t get Wayland to support more than one 144Hz display.


Everyone already hates what is coming but its happening regardless
This is wrong and that’s the main issue. Most people don’t hate it, they are mostly indifferent and some may even think its a good thing. Most won’t notice any difference.
They actively thank Google for keeping their entire location data (maps timeline), why should it be any different with microslop keeping their files “safe”
If you want privacy, then the Tor browser wins, after that is mullvad, then a lot of Firefox forks, then firefox itself, then vanadium, then ungoogled chromium and maybe after that is brave.
Its somewhat decent I’m terms of security features in comparison to all the Firefox derivates, bit that’s simply cause its based on chromium.
Its only real feature is the ease of use which makes it a viable alternativ for non tech savy people that aren’t comfortable with the additional settup that the Firefox forks take to be on the same level.
Asking an existing userbase for any kind of change will pretty much always result in a no.
If the project requires minimal resources and doesn’t have a major downside, then implementing your own version before asking is fine.
They didn’t serve a bunch of ex alcoholics a full bottle of whisky, all they did is make you scroll twice on your mouse wheel.