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6/25/2025, 9:52:10 AM
>>105697659
They never used CRTs and they don't do anything but use a web browser+web browser LARPing as an IDE. There is really nothing more to it than that. They think multiple ms response times are normal because they've never done anything creative in their lives and they've never played vidya at a level where that 1-2ms reaction time matters. There are plenty of use cases where I want "tearing" because I'm doing stuff like drawing to a CRT or something I'm using wants to be able to draw before waiting for vsync. There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't be able to turn the compositor off. I mean, that was a basic requirement for most people playing competitive FPS games like Q3A and 2D fightan games. I don't give a fuck about tearing when I'm doing that. I'd rather have the ability to see what other players are doing in that -/+6ms where it matters most.
It all starts making a lot more sense when you understand things like wayland aren't designed for people using workstations for actual work and play. It's designed for kiosks and other similar applications like POS terminals and displaying menus and advertisements on those annoying LCDs at fast food places. You know the kind that replaced the actual menus and do nothing but play food porn while you're standing in line waiting for your slop.
They never used CRTs and they don't do anything but use a web browser+web browser LARPing as an IDE. There is really nothing more to it than that. They think multiple ms response times are normal because they've never done anything creative in their lives and they've never played vidya at a level where that 1-2ms reaction time matters. There are plenty of use cases where I want "tearing" because I'm doing stuff like drawing to a CRT or something I'm using wants to be able to draw before waiting for vsync. There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't be able to turn the compositor off. I mean, that was a basic requirement for most people playing competitive FPS games like Q3A and 2D fightan games. I don't give a fuck about tearing when I'm doing that. I'd rather have the ability to see what other players are doing in that -/+6ms where it matters most.
It all starts making a lot more sense when you understand things like wayland aren't designed for people using workstations for actual work and play. It's designed for kiosks and other similar applications like POS terminals and displaying menus and advertisements on those annoying LCDs at fast food places. You know the kind that replaced the actual menus and do nothing but play food porn while you're standing in line waiting for your slop.
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