[HN Gopher] Gaming on Wayland
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Gaming on Wayland
Author : 1_player
Score : 7 points
Date : 2021-12-14 22:40 UTC (20 minutes ago)
(HTM) web link (zamundaaa.github.io)
(TXT) w3m dump (zamundaaa.github.io)
| smoldesu wrote:
| This is a neat and helpful comparison, but to me the issue was
| never really latency; it's more the fact that Wayland isn't
| neccesarily a direct upgrade over x11 in a lot of ways.
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| Now, I can anticipate a number of responses to this. Firstly, a
| lot of people will (correctly) point out that x11 isn't a very
| good window server, and doesn't account for things like
| compositing, security or proper window management. Fair enough,
| they're all valid complaints. Wayland's solution to the dog bite
| seems to be pulling the teeth off the dog though, and I don't
| really agree with a lot of the design philosophy that went into
| making it. It reminds me of the recent GNOME releases, where
| their solution to inconsistent user theming and poor extension
| support was just to remove both features altogether. The trap
| that a lot of modern Linux developers seem to fall into is
| fragmenting their userbase under the guise of "finally fixing"
| some pain point or bug, and cutting off the users who disagree
| with them instead of Doing One Thing, and Doing It Well. Everyone
| is big-picture these days, wanting to take giant leaps for the
| Linux desktop experience without really considering how
| extensible or feature-complete their program is, and slamming the
| "f*ck it, ship it" button before it's ready.
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| Admittedly, there's not an elegant solution to any of this.
| However, in this specific example, I think the best course of
| action would have been to just outright plagiarize Apple's
| Quartz. The development cycle for Wayland has been painful to say
| the least, and a lot of it came from wildly unnecessary breaking
| changes, vendor apprehension and arguments about ideology that
| really shouldn't have wasted our time in the first place. Now
| that it's "ready", there's a couple hundred asterisks following
| every feature, and the experience is generally shaky enough to
| keep me fearful of God and contented with x11, no matter how bad
| it is.
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