Who using suckless?

I don't mess much with it. Wish i could you show lmao

>implements C++ STL on top of C (because C++ sucks so much, let's reinvent it!), adding lots of useless data types for "portability" and "readability" reasons. even worse, it is not possible to write robust applications using glib, since it aborts in out-of-memory situations. glib usage is required to write gtk+ and gnome applications, but is also used when common functionality is needed (e.g. hashlists, base64 decoder, etc). it is not suited at all for static linking due to its huge size and the authors explicitly state that "static linking is not supported".
>surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+
>surf sucks

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Open up .diff file. There are filenames, regular lines, lines with pluses and lines with minuses. Regular lines are used for alignment. Lines with minuses are ones you should remove. Lines with pluses are ones you should add. That's it.

im confused lol. Does the patch automatically apply

suckless is literal computer LARP
>look guys this program we made is better than a java enterprise monstrosity
>this is in any way an achievement

When are the folks at suckless going to support wayland?

I use st, dwm, dmenu, slock but I hate it because recompiling to make any changes sucks.

dmenu is the only thing I use, it replaced my menu/program launcher and does window switching

Just installed Gentoo for the first time recently and installed dwm, dmenu, and st on friday, I like it so far
Scrollback has an updated version in the AUR but it hasn't been released on the suckless site yet
aur.archlinux.org/packages/st-scrollback-git/

This. I can't even being to take them seriously if they all still use xorg.