

OpenTTD runs smooth (solid 60FPS), but for some reason when it hangs, it hangs my entire computer and I have to force restart to get out of it.
That’s just how Wayland works.
I use Arch based distros btw.
OpenTTD runs smooth (solid 60FPS), but for some reason when it hangs, it hangs my entire computer and I have to force restart to get out of it.
That’s just how Wayland works.
How about apps? In my case there’s often a difference in app opening, as well as computational speed and latency in real-time use cases such as audio visualization.
How does that Pentium handle Wayland?
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Will you all stop spamming these news everywhere? Everyone already knows it.
Bad news in my opinion. Everyone has a different one. Switching to niche social networks will reduce the target audience and don’t even get me started on the moderation issues.
Someone said Rust wasn’t very good at UIs in terms of performance. Though I don’t remember where it was published.
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Well performance is important and Rust is fast on paper afaik but idk how it works in real use cases. I don’t remember seeing performance benefits on Rust compared to other languages that are not C.
That’s the issue. You liberals consider everything else hate. Also having to create another instance is segregation which is considered terrible by all of you.
That’s still a problem. It really doesn’t make the community look good. I think that also creates an issue similar to Big Tech networks where you don’t get opinions from all sides of arguments (unless you have many accounts on many instances).
Oh in my case it’s not that bad on X11 but I don’t play that specific game.