"I understand that some compositors have no interest in allowing clients to show arbitrary content in tray areas. GNOME, for example, doesn't even have a tray area and it is my understanding that they believe that even the current SNI protocols allow clients too much freedom. Such compositors should not implement this protocol."
--the page you're referencing, by the creator of the protocol
it's a hold space for advanced, too, so it's at most two buttons at the same time, plus you can see both pages, so it massively improves ergonomics and doesn't really matter in terms of intuitiveness.
i've played with 3 people who have never played an rts and they had no problems with this, and they reported having a great time, and two that are diamond sc2 players who also didn't have a problem with it.
there is a setting for accessibility to make it a toggle instead of a hold that might've been enabled for you, I can see how it would be a problem then, but that's off by default and only really for the disabled.
I don't know what you mean, do you mean the advanced layer on holding space? Sc2 also has that for building, and it makes the game significantly more ergonomic, the new ui makes it a lot more clear too.
i had a few people who have never played rts play it and nobody had a problem with that.
The claim was that people on lemmy treated openai as saints when chatgpt first came out, I never saw anything like that and I've been here for 5 years. https://lemmy.ml/u/communist
i've never seen this on lemmy, other places, sure, but not once on lemmy.
"I understand that some compositors have no interest in allowing clients to show arbitrary content in tray areas. GNOME, for example, doesn't even have a tray area and it is my understanding that they believe that even the current SNI protocols allow clients too much freedom. Such compositors should not implement this protocol."
--the page you're referencing, by the creator of the protocol