I skimmed thru the article, saw "Ubuntu" and aborted. Sorry, but if you're using Ubuntu, your entire argument invalid.
Use a _real_ non-rubbish distro, and I'll read your piece.
Edit: I also notice that they were talking about Ubuntu 22.04 - which is already over three years old - aka considered ancient in the desktop Linux world. Which makes this article even more irrelevant, especially when they're talking about things like how Wayland lacks xyz support (eg the mouse cursor protocol already exists now).
I skimmed thru the article, saw "Ubuntu" and aborted. Sorry, but if you're using Ubuntu, your entire argument invalid.
Use a _real_ non-rubbish distro, and I'll read your piece.
Edit: I also notice that they were talking about Ubuntu 22.04 - which is already over three years old - aka considered ancient in the desktop Linux world. Which makes this article even more irrelevant, especially when they're talking about things like how Wayland lacks xyz support (eg the mouse cursor protocol already exists now).
Bit of a rant, but partway down comes the context
"because I mostly work in C#/.NET"
Sorry, but you focus on the wrong thing here, there are absolutely no issues related to C#/.NET specifically there. .NET rocks on Linux!