Hey, would you look at that! I wrote another conformant Vulkan implementation...
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/nvk-reaches-vulkan-conformance.html
I'm not sure if it will pan out this way, but it feels like the #steamdeck is one of the most important devices of late for #pcgaming and #linuxgaming when you think about the AAA #gamedevelopment process.
So historically it's easier to develop for #consoles as you have a common spec to develop against so you know if it's going to run well. The deck easily could become the PCs common spec, giving a single lowest denominator that also can be used to verify #linux compatibility as well.
you want an open messaging platform? cool! we have:
* extremely old small protocol with an extension library more confusing than quantum physics, and clients that look like they came from the most horrible depth of early 2010s app development
* new protocol taking inspiration from the previous one, except it's horribly overengineered, which causes implementations that aren't the reference one to basically not exist, and the reference one to constantly break
* a discord clone developed by a bunch of teenagers as a side hobby with next to no planning or really any idea what do they even want from it
* a literal discord clone that has been pushed to indefinite rebranding and restructuring
@nixCraft Google decided that promoting and improving adblockers wasn't enough and they also need to promote Chrome alternatives.
Accurate, I’ve broken my system config in so many ridiculous ways over the years. A few months ago I was messing around in dconf and managed to break my ability to create custom keyboard shortcuts, and I couldn’t even fix it by rolling things back in Timeshift. Ended up having to reset dconf entirely.
Software developer, open-source enthusiast, wannabe software architect. I like learning and comparing different technologies. Also general STEM nerd.