Comment Re:I like that we are going to burn our entire wor (Score 1) 20
So instead of machines serving all of us they are going to survey very very very very tiny group of people. Techno feudalism.
Great, so that means there are 400 million more Linux desktops! Right?
Sure hope not. Talk about sloppy seconds.
(Linux) ”You say you used to go HAM on that rig? Like I need to ask how many miles you got on that chassis. Reeks of defrag, Cheetos and porn. No thanks.”
(BSD) ”I’d still do her.”
XFce is using GTK3 currently and the change is in GTK5. Hopefully, as more users have the sad realization about Wayland, GTK5 will be end of the line for GTK.
GTK's decision isn't that surprising, they've been part of freedesktop for some time, so they've bought in on the plan to cram Wayland down people's throat with a stick if necessary, much like RedHat in general.
My latest vaccine shots had the 6G upgrade, to take advantage of the higher-speed web access when the networks upgrade, but if they're selling those frequencies to high-power carriers, then I won't be able to walk into any area that handles AT&T or Verizon.
Seriously, this will totally wreck the 6G/WiFi6 specification, utterly ruin the planned 7G/WiFi7 update, and cause no end of problems to those already using WiFi6 equipment - basically, people with working gear may well find their hardware simply no longer operates, which is really NOT what no vendor or customer wants to hear. Vendors with existing gear will need to do a recall, which won't be popular, and the replacement products simply aren't going to do even a fraction as well as the customers were promised - which, again, won't go down well. And it won't be the politicians who get the blame, despite it being the politicians who are at fault.
The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is the most likely to be correct. -- William of Occam