Hyprland v0.46.0 released (github.com)
from petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to linux@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 05:54
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/26885731

A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor

Breaking changes

Notes for packagers

New features:

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Luffy879@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 10:06 next collapse

Reminder that the Hyprland community is full of racist and anti lgbt fucks and no one should support them

Akip@discuss.tchncs.de on 17 Dec 10:40 next collapse

It’s not like I don’t believe you, but would you mind providing some sources? It’s outside my bubble I guess, I was only able to find some vaxry drama.

clmbmb@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Dec 12:07 collapse

drewdevault.com/2023/09/…/Hyprland-toxicity.html

And before you dismiss this as Drew’s rambling, I would trust him any day than any of the hyprland devs.

confuser@lemmy.zip on 17 Dec 13:17 collapse

I mean, sure its a problem, but it seems to be largely just about the one occurance of the problem.

Otherwise it seems like the bulk of the post and vaxrys response to that post are about how it was handled and idk if I would have handled it better if I was in that sort of situation.

When I went into the community briefly both on github and discord I was met with immense help to my problems with hyprland (which I now don’t use just because I realized I didn’t need to mess with window management)

If I recall vaxry is young and has some social nuance to learn, this doesn’t excuse behaviors but I can choose to accept a solid attempt at handling a wrongdoing.

chloroken@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 14:48 next collapse

We didn’t read the same article, clearly.

confuser@lemmy.zip on 17 Dec 16:06 collapse

That is what combining multiple perspectives will do :)

chloroken@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 17:57 collapse

You misunderstood the article. I was being charitable.

confuser@lemmy.zip on 17 Dec 18:29 collapse

Hmm I don’t think I did, I think I am allowed to have a different perspective.

mactan@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 18:04 collapse

marginalized people don’t owe anyone forgiveness, but we frustratingly live in a world where people aren’t allowed to unlearn bigotry either

confuser@lemmy.zip on 17 Dec 18:25 collapse

It is easier for marginalized people to point the flaws out and forget about it but I think it makes more sense to try to meet it with understanding and then moving on.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 14:48 next collapse

Interesting, do you only use software from “good people”? Like X (twitter), Brave Browser and oh, obviously Lemmy itself?

I mean, I use hyprland because it’s f*cking awesome, I never heard about how bad their devs are, I only check these stuff if I consider to “donate a coffee” for the devs. And I never tossed a coin for hyprland.

Why shouldn’t I use it?

communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz on 17 Dec 22:16 collapse

he never said you shouldn’t use it, just that you shouldn’t support them

using it isn’t supporting them.

BoneALisa@hexbear.net on 17 Dec 15:30 next collapse

This is unbeleivably frustrating because AFAICT this is the best Wayland TWM out there, I’ve been using it for about a year now and it’s really good 😅. Have any recs on a feature competative option that isn’t run by bigots?

verdigris@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 16:40 collapse

Sway has been super solid since before Hyprland even existed.

sping@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 Dec 04:53 collapse

Different usage model isn’t it? Sway’s mostly manual while hyprland is more dynamic with a focus on eye candy.

LydiaChlamydia@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 16:28 next collapse

It’s free an open source, It’s not really supporting the community by using it

mactan@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 18:02 next collapse

I have bad news about stallman and well, everything derived from his work therefore

azron@lemmy.ml on 18 Dec 05:50 next collapse

Give it a rest.

beeng@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 Dec 09:47 collapse

Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water.

DoeJohn@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 12:03 next collapse

I’m amazed by the amount of work being done by Hyprland devs. I remember how they were just starting not that long ago, and now it’s (probably) the most popular Wayland window manager.

Telorand@reddthat.com on 17 Dec 14:16 collapse

…now it’s (probably) the most popular Wayland window manager.

KWin and Mutter probably hold that title and likely will for many years to come. There would have to be a mass exodus or software switch in Plasma and Gnome before Hyprland could match their market share.

DoeJohn@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 14:40 next collapse

Of course, I was comparing it to other “standalone” window managers, not the ones used by GNOME/KDE, since the userbase will be obviously much higher for the desktop environments.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 14:42 collapse

Kwin and mutter only run with desktopmanagers, he meant windowmanagers that come around without a desktopmanager, like sway or i3 etc.

Telorand@reddthat.com on 17 Dec 15:39 collapse

I wonder if i3 is more, just because it’s been around forever, but I could certainly see Hyprland as having the most growth among standalone options.

Samsy@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 18:31 collapse

I would think i3 is slowly dying because sway is it’s Wayland replacement. But wrong, i3 has a stable fanbase.

Telorand@reddthat.com on 17 Dec 19:07 collapse

Sway, from what I understand, hasn’t really made a ton of improvements that would entice the X11 holdouts to switch. Not that it’s bad, but if it’s virtually the same as X11—and that’s what someone knows best—why would they bother switching (I would, but I also try to use Wayland whenever possible).

Psyhackological@lemmy.ml on 18 Dec 10:14 collapse

Just 2 things are pushing me away from it

  • Toxic community
  • C++ (I prefer Rust compositors like Niri)