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@bonkmaykr@canithesis.org

20 Male, Missouri, United States
Running Canithesis Interactive & Worlio LLC
Software engineer, newly an Amiga + Saturn nut

Currently working on a danmaku shooter game called "Time Falcon", my own game engine for it, and some other stuff. My posts can range anywhere from deep nerd thoughts to brainless shitposting.

Expert at run-on sentences

Give me liberty or give me death
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[?]:bm1::bm2::bm3::bm4::bm5::bm6::bm7::bm8::bm9::bm0: » 🌐
@bonkmaykr@canithesis.org

@sendpaws@mitra.pawslut.party @newt@stereophonic.space @phnt@fluffytail.org @maid@shitposter.world @mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world @dps910@freedombits.org Well, that's not true. And the protocol predates RedHat and the tard crew by decades, they only own XOrg.

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    @sendpaws @bonkmaykr @maid @mangeurdenuage @dps910 @newt And we've reached that in order to choose a file in an app, the app needs to request a portal to open a file picker and then open the file through a portal. STUN for your desktop.

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      [?]Pawlicker » 🌐
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      @phnt @bonkmaykr @maid @mangeurdenuage @dps910 @newt people wouldn't be mad at wayland if it wasn't a different kind of hot garbage as well.

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        [?]:bm1::bm2::bm3::bm4::bm5::bm6::bm7::bm8::bm9::bm0: » 🌐
        @bonkmaykr@canithesis.org

        @sendpaws@mitra.pawslut.party @newt@stereophonic.space @phnt@fluffytail.org @maid@shitposter.world @mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world @dps910@freedombits.org Yes everyone knows about this. Wayland elitists used to bring it up from the grave every time to explain why their solution is better.

        The design of X that made it unperformant was a product of its time on dumb terminals, and so is the UHH. X implementations have already solved this.

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