

The code is open and there for you to read. What you’re actually saying is you’re too lazy to read and understand it because the world owes you something. amirite?
mentioning pointers, time sharing, endianess, word size, registers
You’re making me hard! Don’t stop!
It actually leads to a fantastic product and more free time because you’re not having to babysit kids who think the world owes them something because they can code ‘hello world’ in python.
Oh the irony. What’s gatekeeping about not wanting rubbish code in your repository? Lack of knowledge is self-gatekeeping.
The ‘wah wah…boomer’ cries are…cringe. Either step up with the knowledge and action, or don’t bother and cry “gatekeeping”.
And this is how I see Linux quickly unravelling and planned insecurities creeping in over the next decade or so.
What do you use Wayland for? Gaming?
Useful in winter I suppose!
Amateurs. Mate > KDE.
Why do you think you got it for free ;)