We deeply need less seriousness in open source software. Folks keep writing unserious software (yay!) and then surround it with theatrical seriousness.

"Use a different distro if you don't like it" my dude if I had to reinstall my workstation every time I didn't like something, I would run out of OS distributions within a week.

"Wayland is more secure than X11" this is some Wizard of Oz madness. Please look behind the curtain.

My desktop software interrupting with popups because some software wants permission for stuff, sometimes multiple times a day for the same software. This is software pretending to be serious. There a dozen ways for software bypass these weird bolt-on security theatrics, but zero ways to turn them off as a user.

Gimme cute logos, messy documentation, a community of miscreants who thrive on making computers do weird and fun things.

"Open Source Supply Chain Security" do you even listen yourself.

The world would be so much better if we all used Hannah Montana Linux.