That’s not what Linux devs look like. Pretty sure the extensions breaking is because the last dev arguing to keep the relevant API in the feature deprecation thread fell asleep at 4am trying and failing to make a proof-of-concept build with both systems to show how they could coexist.
I miss the days when updates didn’t break things, and everything was always backwards compatible. Updates rarely even bring anything exciting these days either, so it’s even worse that it breaks everything.
You’re missing the part where GNOME single-handedly holds back the development of Wayland and fuck things up for everyone with their “no server-side decorations” policy: https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-408
That’s not what Linux devs look like. Pretty sure the extensions breaking is because the last dev arguing to keep the relevant API in the feature deprecation thread fell asleep at 4am trying and failing to make a proof-of-concept build with both systems to show how they could coexist.
I miss the days when updates didn’t break things, and everything was always backwards compatible. Updates rarely even bring anything exciting these days either, so it’s even worse that it breaks everything.
It’s usually OK, just stay a release behind
This picture smells pleasant so, yes, clearly not Linux devs
Clearly they’re the managers who told the devs to break all of your extensions.
Step 1: Break Extensions
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Profit
You’re missing the part where GNOME single-handedly holds back the development of Wayland and fuck things up for everyone with their “no server-side decorations” policy: https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-408
Looks like two Karens being talked into joining Cryptobro’s pyramid scheme.