i think he means, in wayland. cause yeah the multi session stuff was super ez in X11

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haha yeah, see, another point against gayland

i mean, what kind of lunatic doesn't understand that a unix terminal bitrate is literally CPU memory access speed?

only retards.

and seriously, memory transfer rate has been above the required for a 30fps GUI if you add an adequate high speed image compression algorithm in the picture... like what is used in RDP and VNC, but with memory bitrates, far higher, and with parallelism easy to maintain that framerate

i mean, it's unbelievable how slow progress has been in this part of computer technology, the absolute worst, yet, it can be done

what's the name of that discord fork that does real time UI streaming? i forget, some dude i know roped me in to helping him do some online test using it to do the answers for him a few years back, i wasn't cool with that but... yeah, parsec

if parsec can do it, the whole industry should be providing systems that can do it

parsec can do it

wayland and macos and windows and all the other gay shit

see, even android has this working, but not the main desktop environments

how does that even make sense?

I was all excited when they started talking about Wayland since it seemed building in remote terminals would be a no brainer, but instead they decided that it would be better to make multi-user support worse.