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Marmaduke@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When was the last time some, crazy, random, extremely well produced, content like "Kung Fury" happened?
341·1 year agoAnything made by Captain Disillusion
Marmaduke@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Half-Life 2: Episode 3 could have featured an ice gun and blob monsters, as seen in new documentary footageEnglish
15·1 year agoThe tech for the blobs of the “slimes” got reused for the Portal 2 gels, actually.
Why do I know what the title is referring to
Rename it to openSUS
Marmaduke@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•XWayland 24.1 Released With Explicit Sync, Better Rootful Experience
24·2 years agoA compositor is a program responsible for displaying program windows and things like the desktop on your PC. On Linux, the compositor is just a program that starts when the system starts. There are multiple desktop environments available, like Plasma or Gnome, each comes with their own compositor, you can choose which you want to use.
Wayland is a protocol that the programs use to communicate with the compositor. Everyone decided to use Wayland, because if each compositor had their own protocol it would be silly, eg some programs would work only on Plasma or Gnome.
It’s a replacement for a much older X11, which could no longer keep up with requirements of modern apps.
You never hear anything about compositors on Windows or Mac because there’s only one available, you can’t choose.


I wanted to be a tram driver, became a programmer instead.