Might be worth looking into and reporting as a bug. I use wayland and very commonly watch a high quality video on one monitor and whole games on my other just fine.
TheTrueColonel
Exactly how I felt today
That's not the only comment he left on this post.. And that's not how my comment is meant to be read. More a "Once you get it set up, it runs itself." doesn't matter your skill level. I mention my experience to give credit to my perspective, since I've been a dumbass at this stuff before, so know how it is.
I work in software and manage hosted services myself, for personal and professional purposes. Once set up, it's pretty easy. It's once an issue like this arises that it can become a bit of a nightmare. What I'm going on about is the dude putting in well over an hour, at least, of typing about his little conspiracy theory. Could something sketchy be happening? Yes. Is it likely? No.
Yet you care enough to type multiple college length comments just about your paranoia. Either do something about your bitching or shut up already.
As someone who works in security, I don't personally recommend self hosting your password manager unless you're planning on never opening it up outside your network or you're willing to be on top of all potential security issues. These are your account credentials we're talking about. You WANT them safe, and the people paid to make sure they stay secure are likely going to do a better job than you.
Many terminals let you do that, just change keybinds. The issue is Ctrl+C is used to stop/kill a running command.
A preference for digital media and requiring someone to edit a file then recompile the project are two different things entirely. I don't care for star wars and wouldn't care what images they had from those movies, but even though I'm a dev and absolutely could build the source if needed. I'm quite likely not going to care enough to do that. A user that has never messed with source code is likely not going to be comfortable doing all that.
You gotta remember that your average user isn't a dev. They aren't someone who's used to modifying configs to set something up. They're more like your grandmother who isn't even comfortable looking into the settings app on their phone.
Helps clear up the text, as you won't have two slightly different perspectives trying to read an already straining message
Played both, and I do see similarities. But enough for a case? Ehh... I'm not a lawyer.
"How dare people different from me exist"
Congrats. If you personally didn't have an issue, that's great. It still doesn't take much light to cause your eyes to stop being adjusted to the dark. That's the main issue, the other mentioned factors definitely didn't help either.