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I suspect the above example of focus/activation requests will ultimately be addressed by a token exchange via Wayland, and the notification spec way of doing things will be implemented alongside it as well, rather than picking one way of doing things. And perhaps that's fine.

But it's worth stopping for a moment and being conscious of what's going on. We would all benefit from some commonly agreed-upon guidelines on where the scopes of Wayland and D-Bus end in our application platform, and where they overlap. Where does the windowing system start and end? Where should new protocols go? We also want to be smart in spec'ing out how the two mediums relate to each other, and making translations from one of the other safe and robust.

Eike Hein

Technologists have failed to listen to non-technologists. In technological circles, there’s a quantitative fallacy that if you can’t do maths on it, you can just ignore it. And so you just incinerate the qualitative elements and do maths on the dubious quantitative residue that remains. This is how you get physicists designing models for reopening American schools – because they completely fail to take on board the possibility that students might engage in, say, drunken eyeball-licking parties, which completely trips up the models.
Cory Doctorow (Thanks to Paul Wise)

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Development quotes of the week

Posted Oct 15, 2020 11:01 UTC (Thu) by grawity (subscriber, #80596) [Link]

The design of that KDE blog platform confused me a bit. At first I didn't realize I was looking at a blog post – I thought I was looking at a bugtracker issue on Pagure or similar...

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Posted Oct 16, 2020 1:27 UTC (Fri) by jschrod (subscriber, #1646) [Link]

An even better quote of that article is about our current state of the Internet for non-techies:

> turning the web into five giant websites filled with screenshots from the other four.

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Posted Oct 21, 2020 14:40 UTC (Wed) by nelzas (subscriber, #4427) [Link]

The xkcd link related to Cory Doctorow quote: https://xkcd.com/2355/
Seems to be published earlier.


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