tomreyn | https://firefoxgraphics.github.io/telemetry/#view=linux | 00:33 |
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tomreyn | 6.4% using nouveau | 00:36 |
mamarley | webrender/mesa-iris represent! I am the 0.1%! | 00:44 |
tomreyn | :) | 00:48 |
tomreyn | threaded rendering coming to firefox on linux in 2020 (according to plans) https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/have-you-tested-webrender/16137 https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Quantum_Render | 00:50 |
tomreyn | i can actually load this page https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html on 71.0 with gfx.webrender.enabled=true | 00:51 |
tomreyn | https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/WebRender_Where#Linux | 00:52 |
mamarley | I've found if you have a 4K display, you pretty much need to have at least OpenGL compositing enabled in order for Firefox to scroll at 60FPS. Otherwise it drops to 30, which I find unusable. | 00:52 |
tomreyn | well, at least it still works ;-) | 00:53 |
tomreyn | try loading the emoji list on standard 71 | 00:53 |
mamarley | It loads here, but if I scroll with any speed at all, the rendering can't keep up and it whites out temporarily. | 00:55 |
tomreyn | oh, actually it works. cough, ad blocker, cough. | 00:56 |
mamarley | With WebRender on, it still whites out a little bit if I scroll very fast, but the performance is noticeably better. | 00:56 |
tomreyn | same, here | 00:57 |
tomreyn | i guess this page would benefit a lot of the code path webrendEST enables, but this doesn't seem to be in 71, yet | 00:58 |
tomreyn | amd rx580 here | 01:00 |
mamarley | https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1425260 seems to indicate that gfx.webrender.all does the same thing now. | 01:00 |
ubottu | Mozilla bug 1425260 in Graphics: WebRender "Bring back webrendest functionality" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] | 01:00 |
mamarley | (If I'm understanding this correctly.) | 01:00 |
tomreyn | wow, this is fast! | 01:02 |
tomreyn | it even works with my addons this way. and it doesn't munch too much ram. | 01:04 |
tomreyn | no white during scrolling for me now | 01:04 |
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