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    11 days ago

    IIRC their plan is to get rid of the control panel once they‘ve carried all its functionality over to the app.

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        10 days ago

        Tbh, the control panel is a lot of things, but responsive or slick aren‘t one of them. As long as they carry all the functionality over and get rid of the bugs, I‘m happy with the app. Unless they pull a fast one and add account requirements in again later.

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          10 days ago

          I mean, my point is there’s no reason they should be overhauling it entirely (at the cost of performance) when they could just pay some competent Windows programmers to un-shit the existing Control Panel. Yeah its UI sucks but it’s not going to make you drop frames for just having it open

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            10 days ago

            IIRC the framework it‘s built on is so ancient it didn‘t allow for that, they needed to re-write the whole thing to „fix“ it, and this is what they came up with for that. DF‘s Alex said as much in one of their podcast episodes. All just paraphrased by me of course.

            I don‘t think the performance hit is by design or intentional anyway, so hopefully the current screw-up is gonna be a nothing burger by the time the app‘s mandatory (if it ever will be).

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              10 days ago

              I am highly skeptical of that. There are plenty of hobbyists making new things in ancient environments. I just don’t think Nvidia has ever been very competent at software engineering (drivers excepted as they’re in a very different domain)