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Anonymous No.106213332 >>106213440 >>106213717 >>106217217 >>106217593
use case?
Anonymous No.106213347 >>106213365 >>106213370 >>106213401 >>106216267
what is this?
Anonymous No.106213365
>>106213347
Schizophrenia.
Anonymous No.106213370
>>106213347
mental illness
Anonymous No.106213401
>>106213347
eyes that follow your mouse. it's a panel applet
Anonymous No.106213440 >>106213468
>>106213332 (OP)
Same as this discussion, newfriend.
Anonymous No.106213468
>>106213440
?
Anonymous No.106213717
>>106213332 (OP)
Make users comfortable with the concept of their activities being watched.
Anonymous No.106214006
>xeyes
this confuses and angers the wayland user
Anonymous No.106214109
squeak
Anonymous No.106214483 >>106214512 >>106216290 >>106216387
As much as it's a funny little goofy program, that it's able to work exposes security vulnerabilities with how x11 allows applications to gain information beyond that application.
Anonymous No.106214512
>>106214483
Are you fucking retarded?
Anonymous No.106216267
>>106213347
Looks kinda like xeyes
Anonymous No.106216290
>>106214483
Its possible to get global cursor position on any wayland compositor too
Anonymous No.106216387 >>106218478
>>106214483
>being able to read cursor position is a security vulnerability
>being able to read clipboard content without any permission isn't
Anonymous No.106217217
>>106213332 (OP)
satanicware
Anonymous No.106217593 >>106218467
>>106213332 (OP)
We enabled useless stuff on our desktops, which was the syle at the time, because we liked doing a thing called "having fun".
Anonymous No.106218467
>>106217593
ok
Anonymous No.106218478
>>106216387
False dichotomy since both can be a security issue and the cursor has nothing to do with the clipboard but I'm sure you felt really clever posting something that illogical.