ne0phyte
I've used this neovim keybind for years:
vim.keymap.set({'n', 'x'}, 'gy', '"+y') -- copy
vim.keymap.set({'n', 'x'}, 'gp', '"+p') -- paste
I was able to copy/paste between nvim and other applications on sway, Hyprland, Niri and KDE on Wayland.
The global clipboard register + should also work in modern regular vim afaik.
You must use a different Wayland than I do.
I play competitive multiplayer games with VRR on a 4k240 monitor in a tiling wm with direct scanout. Color management support (HDR, 10bit, anything beyond 8bit sRGB) is also coming along.
I've never had a better working setup than this. Everything on X was painful. Even just getting vsync to work properly used to be tricky in some cases.
I agree that wayland does miss features compared to X but a lot of them are conscious design decisions and don't affect me personally. For example running graphical applications remotely through e.g. SSH or the complete lack of security allowing any application to easily read my keyboard input.
What does the log say? PROTON_LOG=1 launch parameter and then check your home directory.
Where is the squirrel? I see a fox, fish, chicken, and an opossum.
It wouldn't even surprise me if some of the 150kg of cocaine went missing.
About 20% of global traffic is routed through Cloudflare so unfortunately Cloudflare is very much a massive case of centralization.
A Cloudflare outage would affect a huge number of websites and services and they have some degree of control over the way you host your and use their services.
What does that have to do with anything? Pretty much all monitors also support FreeSync which works just as well.
Nice. I didn't know about that and will check it out later. I am also using ALVR to play modded Beat Saber multiplayer on linux and have a very well working setup and configuration by now but it's still not great compared to Virtual Desktop on Windows with my Pico 4.
Good call. Useful site for those who take advantage of bandcamp Fridays regularly: https://isitbandcampfriday.com/
I feel like Windows 11 is just another Microsoft "Windows moment".