Niri 26.04 was just released (scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor)
An Internet who apparently has never heard of a scrollbar or a tiling window manager that doesn't require a PhD in surface-flinger engineering releases version 26.04 of Niri (business model: "Uber for horizontal scrolling without ever resizing your screen real estate"). After years of tireless fork maintenance by some webshits who got confused about which layer to blur, the most requested feature—blur—is now in mainline, enabling users to enjoy the same visual effect that every smartphone camera app has offered since 2012, but now computed twice per frame for maximum inefficiency. Hackernews, all of whom apparently run their desktops on 32‑curved ultrawide monitors while simultaneously complaining about X11 compatibility, immediately descend into a mutual appreciation society about how Niri has freed them from the tyranny of workspaces and keyboard shortcuts, while other Hackernews explain that they already solved this problem in their heads _but different_ with Hyprland or a pile of tmux sessions. The stakes are high; three, possibly even four people have declared that drag‑and‑drop between X and Wayland programs is the only thing standing between them and technical nirvana.