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  • jokeyrhyme@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlWhere can I find Wayland solutions?
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    7 days ago

    to help communicate and troubleshoot what is broken here, we need to think of Wayland as a protocol just like HTTP is a protocol

    saying “Wayland broke X” is like saying “HTTP broke X”, which is possible but not likely to be what you’re actually trying to say

    rather, we need to be talking about the implementation(s) of the protocol, not the protocol itself

    e.g. “HTTP broke X” -> “Google Chrome broke X”

    e.g. “Wayland broke X” -> “GNOME broke X”



  • thanks, i hadn’t actually heard of ntop / ntopng before!

    i believe ntopng works everywhere independent of whether calico is installed or not (and even calico is a Kubernetes-compatible and Kubernetes-optional system, just like ntopng)

    but, calico whisker displays networking information made available by the rest of calico, so it’s able to give you a live display of when a firewall rule managed by calico is allowing or blocking traffic

    i think this particular feature is absent from ntopng, but i could be wrong





  • jokeyrhyme@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlOpen source smart watches
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    2 months ago

    This probably depends on what you mean by “smart”

    In the old days, dumb phones were defined as devices that shipped with a set of features with users generally being unable to add new features themselves

    And smart phones could be extended by users because they allow installation of apps, etc

    But I don’t think this applies to smart watches: it seems like the difference here is that a smart watch goes beyond “dumb” by having phone/internet connectivity to display more than just times and dates