None of the numbers are centred.
the yellow one is centered to the universe
If you see the numbers out of center you have terminal cancer
How long do I have doc?
The sum of all those numbers, in months
Couldn’t it just be the grey one?
If you have the courage, wink.
Hooray!
That’s less than 2 years.
You need to count the yellow one too
The 0 is pretty good
42069 niceeee
Huh? It’s 428679.
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They need sleep
Im not falling for this, it’s just a bunch of grey dots.
“Houston, we’ve got a bigger problem.”
Don’t think my phone runs Nvidia… or Wayland 🤔
Let me introduce you to running postmarketOS on Nvidia Tegra SoC. /s
Funny numbers you got there
i didn’t even know Nvidia already had mobile chipsets
tegra x1, used in the pixel c, switch, and nvidia shield tv
The LG G12 used a Tegra but stopped getting updates very quickly.
Nintendo switch
There’s the Nvidia Shield tablet and some old Google Nexus that runs on tegra. Also if you are one of the unlucky People that bought a Windows RT tablet expecting it to run any program at all, you might have a tegra. Also the Nintendo Switch has one.
Fun fact: if I’m not mistaken, the Nexuses used nouveau.
Also dont forget about intel x86 phones from that era. It was a versatile era of chips. There were the Texas Instrument ones as well.
Did they have Nvidia? Interesting, didn’t know
No
If you don’t see how unaligned the numbers are, you are drunk.
I think it’s normal for that kind of “test”
Do you know why?
Well it’s slightly harder to spot if it’s in a different position or orientation. (Or at least that is my assumption based on the limited number of “tests” like that one that I’ve seen.
Theoretically many phones use a edited X11.
Obviously that’s not true… like, at all…
Android phones use Surface Flinger, which is a compositor that has nothing to do with either Wayland or X11. But we could say it’s kinda similar to Wayland in the fact that it’s composited and uses something similar to GBM and GEMM for managing buffers.
Android drivers don’t even use the same “semantics” as Linux drivers (android uses explicit sync, while Linux is implicit, but they are working on supporting explicit sync because Nvidia and because it’s better). It’s only in the last few years that you can use Linux drivers in android, plus some synchronization stuff.
Surface flinger code has some X11 code, I didn’t say it ran X11, I said it just had some of it’s base, GBM and GEMM have been only appeared in the new versions of Surface flinger.
surface flinger has some X11 code
Does it? I don’t know for sure, but I’m extremely skeptical. Can you point to the source of this claim?
420 69
squinting real hard at the yellow: “for… the… love of… God… my… anu” oh I know this quote.
I use AMD >:)
Returning to this post cause I am running waydroid on nvidia wayland right now! to reach lemmy :) (amd igpu)
I tried to get that working on X11 with Xwayland on an Intel 2nd gen i3 GPU… didn’t work no matter what I did…
it requires wayland
So I have to have Wayland installed in order to use the bridge 🤨? That kinda beats the point, doesn’t it?
xwayland doesn’t run wayland on x11, it runs an x11 server on wayland. abd waydroid requires wayland.
Huh… no wonder it didn’t work 😂.
Yes, I was trying to get waydroid working on X11 BTW.
there is older projects like anbox I thinkbif you absolutely beed the android apps
Yes, I also browsed that, the project is abandoned though 🤷.
Strangely topical for me. I wasted yesterday telling myself I was smart enough to make SwayWM on Wayland work well with my 1070. Should have trusted the warnings in the documentation; hubris cost me a weekend day!
dont see any numbers
I got some bad news homie
Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics now you can laugh on me
I have an nvidia card and don’t game, that Intel might be the better option.
Yep. If nothing else, your electricity bill is gonna drop.
If your processor is a kid, they’re in middle school now.