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Technology3h 14m ago

Developer Jos Dehaes recently went public with yserver, a new MIT-licensed X11 display server written entirely in Rust with significant help from Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding agent.

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Jos Dehaes, Claude Code, Anthropic
What
Developer Jos Dehaes recently went public with yserver, a new MIT-licensed X11 display server written entirely in Rust with significant help from Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding agent.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 04:12:11 GMT · 3h 14m ago
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Why
Yserver aims to be a practical X11 server for modern Linux that focuses on what real desktop environments and applications actually need today, ditching legacy code.
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How this affects you

This new X11 server, while not intended to replace Wayland or existing X11 implementations soon, demonstrates the increasing role of AI in software development and provides a clean, modern option for users still relying on X11.

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    Jos Dehaes has publicly introduced yserver, a new MIT-licensed X11 display server written entirely in Rust with significant help from Anthropic's AI coding agent, Claude Code.
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