Tekken 8 seems to perform better with lower input lag on Linux.
Tekken 8 seems to perform better with lower input lag on Linux.
This Twitter update caught my attention because of its unexpected findings. What are your thoughts?
Nix distributions require significantly less overhead compared to Windows. This explains why many servers use Nix, except for the high cost of Windows Server's Win 10 edition, which is around $850.
It seems quite remarkable. I’m aware that AMD Linux provides higher FPS, but I didn’t consider latency, which makes this interesting. I thought it worth mentioning.
Servers remain stable with windows thanks to the widespread use of the LAMP stack in the 1990s. Many appreciate the benefits of open-source, affordable hosting options. This trend persists today, even though LAMP isn't as dominant now. Apache and tools like Docker also perform better on Linux systems.
Compiling large projects such as Chromium browsers requires significant time, which is why developers rely on makefiles and file watchers along with hotreload when possible. Have you ever wondered how long it took me to build Unreal Engine 5 on a 16-core processor?