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nyanpasu64.gitlab.io
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| | | | | Adventures in programming, hardware, DSP, and chiptune | |
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james.darpinian.com
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| | | | | This is part 3 of a series on input latency. Check the first post for background information about input latency, and part 2 for general techniques for reducing input latency in applications. | |
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cullmann.io
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| | | | | Wayland, the future after X11 Since years Wayland based compositors are promoted as the successors to the venerable X.org X11 display server. In the embedded space it seems Wayland already has made a lot of progress and some distributions start to use it per default, too. My experience of the past years I tried Wayland over the last few years multiple times, but I most often needed to go back to X11 due to random crashes/displaying issues/... (independent of the compositor, I tried a few). I just had always bad luck with the drivers and Wayland. On top of that came issues in the remaining stack, too. | |
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wyrdbritain.blogspot.com
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