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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
Damn..and you're one of those people who calls people Karens but doesn't actually know how to use the term lol
Let me guess, right-wing? lol
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
just not interested in wayland because I uninstalled it. the term seemed appropriate for someone with a problem with that.
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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
Except I never took issue with what you run, just the incrediblly dumb claim that Wayland requires you to drop all other forms of security. Even if I did, that wouldn't be the correct use of the term "Karen" lol
I uninstalled wayland because I consider it malacious.
You are shocked by this and think that is wrong because ad hominem, ad populum and yelling stupid like a karen.
I am not shocked by your position or argument because that is very typical for a wayland loyalist.
Simples.
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
that settles it then.
I uninstalled wayland because I consider it malacious.
You are shocked by this and think that is wrong because ad hominem, ad populum and yelling stupid like a karen.
I am not shocked by your position or argument because that is very typical for a wayland loyalist.
Simples.
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Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
Ugh god you're a debate lord, too. God you must be so fun to talk to. I'm clearly missing out on this friendship.Last edited by mSparks; 18 April 2024, 03:45 AM.
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Originally posted by mxan View Post
Read this : https://zamundaaa.github.io/wayland/...icit-sync.html
Explicit sync has nothing to do with VSync, explicit sync allows an application to tell the driver it's done rendering and sync everything.
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Originally posted by mxan View PostSo much for XOrg being dead and receiving no updates meanwhile wayland is still as useless as it was 16 years ago
I really which to see a proper successor to Xorg, since many works on the Wayland stack, I hope it gets mature enough soon.
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Originally posted by curfew View PostNot true. The synchronization mechanism directly affects framerate when vsync is enabled. It is very much related to vsync. This was pretty well explained in the KDE blog post that was also referenced here on Phoronix only a few days ago.
1 frame after 30ms followed by 100 frames with 1ms between them (700fps, typical of implicit sync systems) is visibly worse performance than
100 frames with 5ms between them (200fps, the target of explicit sync'd systems)
And the difference between them is the synchronisation methodsLast edited by mSparks; 18 April 2024, 04:56 AM.
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