@gfxstrand Thanks for taking the time to share that insight! I appreciate it!
@gfxstrand Thanks for the update! It is amazing how fast it is progressing.
Was there any decision on the approach for the OpenGL driver? Will a brand new Gallium based OpenGL driver be written or will Zink be used?
@gabrielesvelto Thanks for the amazing insight!
@martinpitt So cool!! ♥️
Matthias Clasen has written a post on the GTK blog about recent changes in the accessibility implementation of the toolkit, as well as improvements in the tooling planned for the 4.12 release: https://blog.gtk.org/2023/06/21/evolving-accessibility/
I just wrote a post about what's new with bird.makeup: https://www.patreon.com/posts/84776665
@haeckerfelix Thank you so much for doing this week after week. This is one of the greatest contributions to GNOME.
@jgrulich Wahoo!
@airlied That makes sense, especially since Nvidia isn't getting involved with a shared driver unlike AMD. Thank you for the insight!
@airlied The Nouveau kernel driver is pretty old and uses legacy patterns. It isn't suprrising that there are these bad bugs. Has any company/person taken up the effort to write a new kernel driver? Especially for NVK.
@cassidy I recall there being some designs around this feature being added to an application setting page under "Apps". Either way, if this gets added, it would be a huge win for novice user's using GNOME.
@rmader This is so cool. With libcamera being the long term vision for the Librem 5, things will only get more exciting from here.
@AdrianVovk Nice, it definitely seems forward thinking.
@pixelcluster Wahoo! Congratulations!
At long long last, RADV finally has ray tracing pipelines enabled by default!!! 🥳 🥳 🥳 🥳
The MR just got merged into Mesa main. I also wrote a small blog post about it: https://pixelcluster.github.io/RADV-Raytracing-ON/