Yes, that was my experience as well. And of course there is the added tension that if you mess up somehow your system might become unbootable.
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I didn't really keep track, but I would estimate around 10-15 minutes on a Ryzen 5800X.
I'm using it and it does feel faster, but I haven't done real benchmarks yet. But it's easy enough to set up, so might as well try it out.
Do you have a link to that email?
Sufficiency is just as important as efficiency, if not more so.
Yes it does. If you are having problems it's probably a driver issue, or maybe the game itself.
Tiling at the window level makes much more sense and is technologically more sound than pushing windowing into the terminal output. Also see this comment by the creator of the kitty terminal emulator.
In essence, Red Hat requires their customers to choose between (a) their software freedom and rights, and (b) remaining a Red Hat customer.
A very good writeup, made me better understand the way Red Hat is creatively interpreting the GPL. I hope they won't just get away with this and go back to better cooperating with the FOSS community.
The Talos Principle must be mentioned here. It was the first major game to provide Vulkan support, running just incredibly well.
And of course, Minecraft.
Because even if you pay them, RedHat won't allow you exercising your GPL rights and redistributing the sources.