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It seems that a few people are being misinformed about the deprecation of the X11 backend, usually because they read screeds from well-known bad faith actors.

The X11 backend being deprecated mainly means that we're not going to spend time implementing new features, like dmabuf, graphics offloading, or Vulkan support. X11 support will still exist until GTK4 is EOL, which will happen once GTK *6* is released. We're talking about a 20 years horizon, at this point…

Well, it's #GroundhogDay, again.

“Only in America do we accept weather predictions from a rodent but deny #ClimateChange evidence from scientists.”

I share this meme every year on February 2. #science

  "You write sixty books, what do you get?
Another year older, and contracts unmet.
Saint Peter don't you call me cause I can't go,
I owe my soul to my own bookstore..."  

Fifty seven years old today. Is it too late to die young?

Got sway (a #Wayland compositor) running on #OpenBSD. Still very alpha though.
My wolves are both very tired and fluffy
Pure OpenBSD by @aisha
The #RustFoundation is introducing a ridiculous trademark policy that is taking the free software idea sideways. I wonder how long it takes until we get a fork and new name for #rustlang if they really follow through with it. An open source foundation should just support the project and not be a playground for corporate American lawyers; a good example is the #OpenBSD foundation.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaM4pdWFsLJ8GHIUFIhepuq0lfTg_b0mJ-hvwPdHa4UTRaAg/viewform
Rust Trademark Policy Comment Form

TRADEMARK POLICY CONTEXT The Rust Foundation is developing an updated Trademark Policy for use of the registered trademarks Rust and Cargo. We began this legal process collaboratively in August 2022, starting with the Trademark Policy Review Survey, which received nearly 1,000 responses. Following that survey, we invited any individuals interested to join the Trademark Policy Working Group, consisting of Rust Project leaders, Foundation staff and Legal Counsel. This Working Group met on several occasions between September 2022 and January 2023 to develop an updated policy suitable for the needs of the Rust communities. We appreciate all of the input shared and collaboration involved in the development of this policy to date! A central aim of the Rust Trademark Policy is to help ensure that when you encounter a product, project, or resource listing an affiliation with the Rust programming language via the Marks, you can be better assured of its authenticity and affiliation with the Rust Foundation/the Rust Project. We want to instill confidence in this policy within the Rust community and enable you to use it as a helpful resource — it is not meant to intimidate or impose a sense of great limitation where undue. CALL-TO-ACTION The document linked below as a Google Doc displays the full draft policy, as well as an introductory plain English outline and FAQ section to preface the policy on the Trademark section of the Rust Foundation website. We welcome any feedback, comments or issues you identify within the draft policy, to ensure that we can create a final policy and FAQ that is fit for purpose. You will not be submitting feedback directly within the Google Doc file, but using the open text field below. GOALS & NEXT STEPS After the commentary period is over, we will produce a final version of the Trademark Policy. We will also develop a summarized response to the feedback received. NOTES: - While it is our intention to ensure the policy is as comprehensive as possible, it cannot provide details for every use case. With that said, please let us know if there are any common use cases you feel aren't adequately represented by this policy. Our goal is for the overarching principles of the policy to guide the majority of use-cases. - In order to proceed with the most productive and expedient process possible, the Rust Foundation is only soliciting comments on the Trademark Policy via this survey. The public comment period for the Rust Trademark Policy will close on April 16th at 5 PM PDT. Thank you for taking time out of your day to review the Rust Trademark Policy and provide feedback.

Google Docs
The Borg queen on #StarTrek implies the existence of a middle class of Borg, the Borgeoisie