I wouldn’t say that Jellyfin is an inferior product nowadays, it is much better now, and has things Plex doesn’t have like easy free hardware transcoding
Yoddel_Hickory
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- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Several New X.Org Libraries See 2026 ReleasesEnglish
5 monthsOk fair, but I still think that “a few bugs that make it not act like i3” is quite different from “doesn’t have backwards compat with i3 right”.
None of those bugs affect me, so I can see why my perspective of Sway being perfectly usable may differ from other users whose workflow is broken.
Looking forward to Sway having
fifo, seems to work well in KDE and Gnome
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Several New X.Org Libraries See 2026 ReleasesEnglish
5 monthsSo don’t use Sway, plenty of DEs are more polished.
Most of the bugs you linked to are not related to Nvidia or the post. I don’t know who is suprised thay Sway, which is relatively new, has unresolved bugs that i3, which is older, does not have.
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Several New X.Org Libraries See 2026 ReleasesEnglish
5 monthsDefinitely not all of the Nvidia users, since I am one, and have no issues at all. I am even on an “unsupported” configuration, since I use Sway and they don’t officially support Nvidia.
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Several New X.Org Libraries See 2026 ReleasesEnglish
5 monthsWayland does not suck on 60% of graphics cards. No need to spread misinformation
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Several New X.Org Libraries See 2026 ReleasesEnglish
5 monthsThey are probably running a system full of “workaround” environment variables that are not needed anymore or something like that, and seeing issues because of it.
I’ve also had a flawless experience with Nvidia & Wayland recently.
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.catoProgramming@programming.dev•OpenAI Demo'd Fixing Issue #2472 Live. It's Still Open Months Later.English7 months
Of course, but you said:
But the code indent is wrong, and it even changed the function definition of the unrelated next function.
It is weird to split the two in your sentence, as only the indentation of the next function definition was changed, not the definition itself.
You can just take the L and say you didn’t see that the function definition that was “added” was just “removed” at the top. It is an easy mistake to make, I know I’ve done it many times.
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.catoProgramming@programming.dev•OpenAI Demo'd Fixing Issue #2472 Live. It's Still Open Months Later.English7 months
Actually the function definition is unchanged. The line that was “added” at the bottom was also “removed” at the top. This is just the Git diff generator being confused, which won’t come as a surprise to anyone that has ever used it.
The indendentation really is messed-up though.
- Yoddel_Hickory@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Debian's APT Will Soon Begin Requiring Rust: Debian Ports Need To Adapt Or Be SunsetEnglish
8 monthsI assume “weird two-monitors setups” that are not so common, not two-monitor setups as a whole, as Wayland works perfectly with two monitors. It even works way better than X11 if your monitors are different, like if only one has VRR or if both monitors need different scaling.


In a recent version they improved the database a lot and now search is much faster.
They also removed the SSL config stuff from the UI, using a reverse proxy is the correct way to do this.