As the author of a wayland gtk lockscreen - the first assertation is false.
I also don't experience any jitter on scroll on any device
As the author of a wayland gtk lockscreen - the first assertation is false.
I also don't experience any jitter on scroll on any device
But it means nothing. You can cypher in much more efficient or clever ways.
But... so what?
Encryption exists manually. This isn't the problem you appear to imagine it is
I'm still not seeing why that is a problem. The information remains even if it has no glyphs.
I can't work out what you're asking.
You use "mitigated" like this is some kind of exploit but it's just unicode text still.
What is the problem with private use areas of unicode?
What an interesting set of assumptions this is.
As opposed to any other 2026?
The step before "recycle" is "reuse"
Is this a competition to see which one goes out of business soonest?
Knock a couple hundred off and I'll have it without RAM!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source