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Graphics: NVIDIA, Vulkan, and Cairo (GNOME)


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 21, 2022


Programming Leftovers

Proprietary Software and Microsoft Blunders


↺ Vulkan


NVIDIA Vulkan Beta Driver adds RTX 4000 support, Vulkan Video and more


↺ NVIDIA Vulkan Beta Driver adds RTX 4000 support, Vulkan Video and more


> For those of you who use the special NVIDIA Vulkan Beta Drivers, version 525.47.04 was recently recently to go along with the release of Vulkan Video and hook up their latest GPUs.



Vulkan Video 1.0 released with the Vulkan 1.3.238 spec update


↺ Vulkan Video 1.0 released with the Vulkan 1.3.238 spec update


> The Khronos Group has announced that Vulkan Video is done and ready, the 1.0 release is out with the Vulkan 1.3.238 spec update and no longer considered provisional.



Federico Mena-Quintero: Development guides for librsvg and at-spi2-core


↺ Federico Mena-Quintero: Development guides for librsvg and at-spi2-core


> When I started helping out with Crosswords, JRB taught me a valuable lesson: before implementing a non-trivial feature, or doing a non-trivial change, one should first write a document with the design of the feature. It doesn't have to be anything formal; just an explanation of where you are coming from, the point to which you want to get, and a little technical detail if appropriate. You can then discuss the feature based on the document itself before going down the rabbit hole of actually implementing it.


> Over time, these little documents form a high-level technical overview of the thing you are building; a sort of development history with less irrelevant detail than commit logs.


> You can see examples of these little documents in the repository for Crosswords.




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