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You have posted basically the same post one day ago. https://lemmy.ml/post/9994522 This might be classified as spam by now ....
I could have sworn they wrote a similar post about Wayland,
Wayland is like Busybox runit. Xorg is like SystemD.
Really? Didn't known. Lemmy.today seems to not work properly on mobile apps.
It magically disappeared ...
I deleted it. No need for two almost identical posts to exist.
Some seem to argue not even one of them is needed...
Some seem to use Debian.