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| 09:27:51 | FromDiscord | <shalokshalom> In reply to @asviest "Does anyone have experience": GTK is normally quite poor in relationship to cross platform compatibilities, and looks ugly almost everywhere - except Gnome. ↵So yes, it looking bad and out of place in a Gnome environment, hints on an issue with the app itself. |
| 09:28:32 | FromDiscord | <shalokshalom> Did you see, that libdecor is 5 years out of date? |
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| 09:31:26 | FromDiscord | <asviest> In reply to @shalokshalom "Did you see, that": No, it only about GitHub repo, actual repo on gitlab: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libdecor/libdecor/ |
| 09:34:08 | FromDiscord | <asviest> In reply to @shalokshalom "GTK is normally quite": The problem lies elsewhere: the GTK plugin doesn't use libadwaita and looks non-native; plus, it's incredibly slow (the app freezes for several seconds when hovering over libdecor elements). Besides, this mainly concerns GNOME, as everything except Mutter supports server-side decorations. |
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| 11:16:05 | FromDiscord | <asviest> In reply to @asviest "The problem lies elsewhere:": It works better with cairo plugin (it looks much more not native) |
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| 17:25:04 | FromDiscord | <indelusionalizationary> Is nim as fast as rust, c, cpp, as low level as them? |
| 17:31:58 | FromDiscord | <Buckwheat> Rust being on that list is kinda wild but Nim can sometimes hit the C/C++ speeds, I would argue Rust and C++ aren't really low-level, and I'd say Nim would be more high-level too semantically, but its binaries flatten very clean↵(@indelusionalizationary) |
| 17:32:07 | FromDiscord | <Buckwheat> I wouldn't be writing an OS or kernel in Nim though |
| 17:33:55 | FromDiscord | <asviest> In reply to @indelusionalizationary "Is nim as fast": I don't quite understand the point of the question; Nim is quite high-level, but the others are as well. You can achieve the speed of these programming languages, especially by using language features like {.cursor.} and others. |
| 17:38:00 | FromDiscord | <Buckwheat> worth mentioning if you're really trying to write super close to hardware, I think a lang like Nim (hell even Rust and C++) are a footgun because you need to have as clear of detail as possible, abstraction is bad there. |
| 17:38:15 | FromDiscord | <Buckwheat> and Nim is, really really abstracted |
| 17:44:59 | FromDiscord | <asviest> In reply to @asviest "I don't quite understand": https://nim-lang.org/docs/mm.html↵And for speed, it's better to use --mm:arc. For multithreading, there is --atomicArc, but it comes with some overhead (though it's minor). It simplifies multi-threading, but everything works great without it as well (just use locks, isolated, etc.).↵Check out: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/21798 |
| 17:56:38 | FromDiscord | <indelusionalizationary> In reply to @Buckwheat "I wouldn't be writing": why? |
| 17:58:23 | FromDiscord | <indelusionalizationary> I thought nim is systems programming language |
| 17:59:58 | FromDiscord | <tauruuuuuus> In reply to @Buckwheat "worth mentioning if you're": I routinely write nim for 8 bit microcontrollers, you just do not use ref types and you're mostly good |