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_sdegutis | 7 years ago

I'd love to try out Linux again. Is the rMBP story any better than it was in 2014? Last I heard there were way too many driver problems.

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_qbjt|7 years ago

No idea, I've never tried to install it on a MBP. When it comes to Apple hardware, I tend to stick to macOS. It's Unix enough for me and while I prefer something like awesomewm, I'm willing to accept the limitations of the desktop environment and go about my day.

Linux desktop in 2018 is incredible though. On my desktop, I'm running an RX 580 on AMD's open source drivers and I can play modern Windows games at >= 60fps using WINE + dxvk. Steam is even officially supporting it now. Just wait 2-3 years and GNU / Linux will be the way to go.

_sdegutis|7 years ago

I'm the same way in general, I prefer "past of least friction" for my OS and IDE and programming languages etc. I'm using Mac OS X right now. (They may have changed the OS's name by now.) But I also like new and shiny novelties. Sometimes it's nice to configure Arch Linux with dwm and all sorts of stuff like that.

Btw I'm big fan of your games, like Link to the Past! 16-bit era was best era.

kondro|7 years ago

iTerm2 now supports Metal for GPU-based rendering by default (when you aren't on battery). It's now blazingly fast all of the time.

riffraff|7 years ago

I think iterm2 doesn't support ligatures when using metal.

Which is odd, cause Kitty does, IIUC.

jwr|7 years ago

Hmm. People say that, but I still find iTerm2 slower and more laggy than Apple's Terminal.app…

_qbjt|7 years ago

Yes and it's so good! The Metal API is great and I'm glad iTerm2 supports it.