Comment by porridgeraisin
2 days ago
The privacy compromising part is _not_ in the 'reading selection' part. It is in the part where it sends it over http to dict.cn. The solution is therefore, obviously, to replace dict.cn with an offline dictionary. Not what wayland does, which is blocking reading selections in the first place. That is brain damaged.
In the X11 case, I can uninstall the app and install one that uses an offline dictionary and gives me a scan feature. That very much is a way to "block" it. Wanting a scan feature is not wrong. It's my computer. I want it. In the Wayland case, I cannot do _anything_ about it. The X11 situation is thus obviously better.
It's not like "define current selection" is some niche feature either. It's a default feature in macOs, iOS and Android.
You either do it the macos way or the windows/x11 way. You cannot half-ass something in between. That is just security theatre and is utterly retarded. Every wayland release until it makes a macos-style permission system (I dont care whether the default is accept or deny) is pure cancer. And every distro/DE that pushes wayland onto you until that point is also cancer.
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