https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/4w548u/what_is_up_with_the_x11_security_extension/
This is what could have (eventually) solved the security issues that weâre currently seeing with X11. Those issues are cited as one of the reasons for switching to Wayland.
That extension never took off. The person on reddit wonders why â I think itâs simple: Containers and sandboxes werenât a thing in 1996. It hardly mattered if X11 was âinsecureâ. If you could run an X11 client, you probably already had access to the machine and could just do all kinds of other nasty things.
*Today*, sandboxing is a thing. *Today*, this matters.
Iâve heard so many times that âX11 is beyond fixable, itâs hopeless.â I donât believe that. I believe that these problems are solveable with X11 and some devs have said âyeah, we could have kept working on itâ. Itâs that people donât *want* to do it:
> Why not extend the X server?
>
> Because for the first time we have a realistic chance of not having to do that.
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/faq.html
Iâm not in a position to judge the devs. Maybe the X.Org code really is so bad that you want to run away, screaming in horror. I donât know.
But all this was a choice. I donât buy the argument that we never would have gotten rid of things like core fonts.
All the toolkits and programs had to be ported to Wayland. A huge, still unfinished effort. If that was an acceptable thing to do, then it would have been acceptable to make an âX12â that keeps all the good things about X11, remains compatible where feasible, eliminates the problems, and requires some clients to be adjusted. (You could have still made âX11X12â like âXWaylandâ for actual legacy programs.)
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/4w548u/what_is_up_with_the_x11_security_extension/
This is what could have (eventually) solved the security issues that weâre currently seeing with X11. Those issues are cited as one of the reasons for switching to Wayland.
That extension never took off. The person on reddit wonders why â I think itâs simple: Containers and sandboxes werenât a thing in 1996. It hardly mattered if X11 was âinsecureâ. If you could run an X11 client, you probably already had access to the machine and could just do all kinds of other nasty things.
*Today*, sandboxing is a thing. *Today*, this matters.
Iâve heard so many times that âX11 is beyond fixable, itâs hopeless.â I donât believe that. I believe that these problems are solveable with X11 and some devs have said âyeah, we could have kept working on itâ. Itâs that people donât *want* to do it:
> Why not extend the X server?
>
> Because for the first time we have a realistic chance of not having to do that.
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/faq.html
Iâm not in a position to judge the devs. Maybe the X.Org code really is so bad that you want to run away, screaming in horror. I donât know.
But all this was a choice. I donât buy the argument that we never would have gotten rid of things like core fonts.
All the toolkits and programs had to be ported to Wayland. A huge, still unfinished effort. If that was an acceptable thing to do, then it would have been acceptable to make an âX12â that keeps all the good things about X11, remains compatible where feasible, eliminates the problems, and requires some clients to be adjusted. (You could have still made âX11X12â like âXWaylandâ for actual legacy programs.)
https://github.com/villares/Paper-objects-with-Processing-and-Python/
(Mind you that GitHub images are mostly failing to load here today for some unknown reason)
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I could be super wrong though lol. Idk shit about anything ^^"
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/coordenador-para-concluir-esta-semana-proposta-do-siresp-foi-somente-nomeado-h%C3%A1-pouco-dias
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/coordenador-para-concluir-esta-semana-proposta-do-siresp-foi-somente-nomeado-h%C3%A1-pouco-dias
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/coordenador-para-concluir-esta-semana-proposta-do-siresp-foi-somente-nomeado-h%C3%A1-pouco-dias
Reducing the overall screen time is desireable, that's right. I should do the same.
But apparently, this whole thing is a heated debate in the Wayland world. đ¤
But apparently, this whole thing is a heated debate in the Wayland world. đ¤
My goodness, what assholes. Reacting based on the User-Agent might just work. For now.
https://youtu.be/yURfsJDOw1E
https://youtu.be/yURfsJDOw1E
...anyway the server magically came back online and i got backups of the whole application and database, i'm so relieved :')
...anyway the server magically came back online and i got backups of the whole application and database, i'm so relieved :')
https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/av-app-android-wallet-ui/issues
#EUDIWallet 
https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/av-app-android-wallet-ui/issues
#EUDIWallet 
https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/av-app-android-wallet-ui/issues
#EUDIWallet 
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/cidadania-onde-est%C3%A1-a-avalia%C3%A7%C3%A3o-por-peritos-sem-a-qual-garantiu-ministro-nada-se-alteraria
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/cidadania-onde-est%C3%A1-a-avalia%C3%A7%C3%A3o-por-peritos-sem-a-qual-garantiu-ministro-nada-se-alteraria
https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/cidadania-onde-est%C3%A1-a-avalia%C3%A7%C3%A3o-por-peritos-sem-a-qual-garantiu-ministro-nada-se-alteraria
"Behind the scenes, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and EUâs MaroĹĄ Ĺ efÄoviÄ hashed out technical annexes on automobiles, pharmaceuticals and digital trade."
"Tech giants Microsoftâs cloud services, Appleâs iPhones and Googleâs data solutions gain tariff-free pathway, fueling digital exports growth."
"Digital Services: Microsoft announces a new 150 MW cloud data center in Berlin backed by tariff-free equipment imports; SAP commits to expanding U.S. R&D hubs in Austin, Texas."
https://www.peacocktariffconsulting.com/can-the-new-u-s-eu-trade-pact-ignite-a-21st-century-global-commerce-revolution/
"Behind the scenes, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and EUâs MaroĹĄ Ĺ efÄoviÄ hashed out technical annexes on automobiles, pharmaceuticals and digital trade."
"Tech giants Microsoftâs cloud services, Appleâs iPhones and Googleâs data solutions gain tariff-free pathway, fueling digital exports growth."
"Digital Services: Microsoft announces a new 150 MW cloud data center in Berlin backed by tariff-free equipment imports; SAP commits to expanding U.S. R&D hubs in Austin, Texas."
https://www.peacocktariffconsulting.com/can-the-new-u-s-eu-trade-pact-ignite-a-21st-century-global-commerce-revolution/
"Behind the scenes, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and EUâs MaroĹĄ Ĺ efÄoviÄ hashed out technical annexes on automobiles, pharmaceuticals and digital trade."
"Tech giants Microsoftâs cloud services, Appleâs iPhones and Googleâs data solutions gain tariff-free pathway, fueling digital exports growth."
"Digital Services: Microsoft announces a new 150 MW cloud data center in Berlin backed by tariff-free equipment imports; SAP commits to expanding U.S. R&D hubs in Austin, Texas."
https://www.peacocktariffconsulting.com/can-the-new-u-s-eu-trade-pact-ignite-a-21st-century-global-commerce-revolution/
"We will replace Russian gas and oil with significant purchases of US LNG, oil and nuclear fuels," the European Commission President says in a statement.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c5y0d0yz282t?post=asset%3A23c287b5-7113-4081-8b9d-71b8de41df4c#post
"We will replace Russian gas and oil with significant purchases of US LNG, oil and nuclear fuels," the European Commission President says in a statement.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c5y0d0yz282t?post=asset%3A23c287b5-7113-4081-8b9d-71b8de41df4c#post
"We will replace Russian gas and oil with significant purchases of US LNG, oil and nuclear fuels," the European Commission President says in a statement.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c5y0d0yz282t?post=asset%3A23c287b5-7113-4081-8b9d-71b8de41df4c#post



