Which new Protocol or Standard are you most excited about?
Which new Protocol or Standard are you most excited about?
pretty much the title.
Which new Protocol or Standard are you most excited about?
pretty much the title.
Pipewire, Wayland, Matrix.
Fedora moving forward with UKIs, bootc and composefs
JPEG-XL (someone already mentioned it as .jxl below) image files.
There are a ton of other benefits but those are the three I'm most excited about.
RISC-V
I want open-source hardware
Is there a good resource out there for wrapping my head around RISC-V? Last time I read a wiki my head hurt haha. Seems cool, though.
some good news on that front https://github.com/OpenXiangShan/XiangShan
Imma stick with ARM and x64 ngl, ik it's not open hardware but I don't really mind that but cool to hear.
Wayland
ActivityPub, I'm sick of corporate social media
37.5 hour work week
Here I am working 35h as full time in Canada. Same for my brother who works in the government. Some jobs/countries in Europe do 32h/full time.
We have 38h in Belgium, but if you work 40, you get 12 extra full days of holiday during the year (what I do).
A 32 hour work week with no salary cut will never happen, but that would be a dream
It may happen through union development, and free software development, i.e. whatever form of permanent democracy you prefer.
25% of any population being able to democratically vote for a strike and fully enforce it will de facto become the main political force in the country.
I want ECH (Encrypted Client Hello) to finally take off. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/faq-encrypted-client-hello
Implementation is still lacking unfortunately.
for me, currently the problem is over reliance on Cloudflare, which is yet another big tech company
I doubt it. Today there is a huge trend towards censorship in the world. And ECH is exactly what a censor would not want. It is already blocked in Russia after Cloudflare enabled it by default and I would expect it to be blocked in the west "for anti-piracy reasons" very soon.
First thing that comes to mind is RISCV. Although it's not new, it is gaining traction in consumer computing
The Solid protocol specification or anything similar (it doesn't have to be that specific protocol).
For example, registering to a website or service actually creates a local secure database/bucket/pod where that website/service organizes/sort/manipulates our data and stores all generated modified data/metadata within our local personnal server, every time we interact with that same external website/service it gets access to the database/bucket previously created. (Ideally) no personnal data should be stored on external servers/machines outside our control and without our explicit consent.
I hope this works out so much. Tim Berners-Lee even endorsed it! Unfortunately, a lot of these super cool ideas come with the limitation of needing a personal server. I think if we really want this stuff to happen, someone needs to start selling modem/router combos with a home server built in. You could add Solid, local media share, etc. by default, and it would be a great place to install Home Assistant or run a Minecraft server from.
Maybe HDR on linux? I'm fairly clueless about how it all works under the hood, but I'm currently on debian 12 and I'm hoping that by the time 13 comes around it will just work without me needing to do any manual system tweaks. As I understand it, it's currently semi-working or fully-working in KDE6, but I'm still on KDE5 until debian 13 comes out.
I’ve recently switched to Fedora KDE running version 6 and HDR looks great. Well worth the wait.
JXL.
VRR that works with multiple monitors connected. Unfortunately that’s an Nvidia driver issue rather than a missing Linux protocol, so could be waiting a while.
IndieWeb in general and the h-entry and WebMentions specifically.
Collectively they promise a highly personalised web experience that maintains ownership of your own content while encouraging socialisation across platforms, while avoiding the sustainability and scale limitations of activitypub.
I also want to see XMPP/OMEMO have a comeback.
Hi, does it have any advantage over greping your RSS feeds for your blog's URL?
What is "it"? Webmentions? Webmentions can be sent from anywhere, not just places you're actively monitoring. They can be used for example to create a comments section on your blog which amalgamates comments from various syndication points.
That is, you post to your blog, you post a link to your blog post to twitter/Facebook/lemmy etc, and comments or replies from any of those can show up on your blog itself if you so choose.
Wayland, has a bit of compatability issued but xorg is pretty aging ngl.
Being able to pinch to zoom on my laptop touchpad
You should be able to... Are you still on x or Wayland?
I am on Mint Cinnamon 21.3 and I cannot use Wayland
CXL, being able to add like a ssd to a system and have it used for gpu and cpu memory sounds cool
DoQ and Jmap
Commonmark.
Care to elaborate?
Obligatory https://xkcd.com/927/