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Zink is something quite wonderful. A Linux Mesa driver that creates an OpenGL implementation on top of Vulkan and it just keeps on getting more impressive.

In another update blog post developer Mike Blumenkrantz has given what seems like their final blog post on Zink for 2021 and it's all sounding very positive. Along side Valve developer Samuel Pitoiset, work progress on Zink plus the AMD RADV Vulkan driver, so that now there's "only around 200 failures in the GL 4.6 conformance suite" meaning it's getting really close to being an official conforming driver there.

Oh and Bioshock Infinite now works with it too:

When Mesa 21.3 releases (hopefully late this year), the Zink driver is looking to be in great shape. Blumenkrantz teased lots of bug fixes to come, "fun surprises" to be revealed and they'll be showing off Zink with another driver at some point too - likely NVIDIA which was talked about before but it was too slow at the time.

For those asking what the point of the Zink driver is: eventually, we could see some drivers drop OpenGL (or have bad / unmaintained implementations) and so Zink bumping OpenGL over to Vulkan could be a really great win for preservation and much more.

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AzP Nov 11, 2021
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: AzPYes, but why? It only makes the text harder to read and brings no value whatsoever. Unless they specifically want to be described using genderless pronouns.
It's how I speak, how I write and I really don't see the confusion. It's nothing to do with gender issues.

You always refer to specific singular people as they? Interesting, I don't think I've ever come across anybody who does that. You mean that if you talk about you friends Mike's car, you say "I really like their car", even though he is the sole owner of it, and you know that he is the specific owner in this case. And that he is a he.

I guess my confusion comes down to the specific information in this case, and the choice of using using a more general expression (their) instead of a more specific choice (his).
But you cleared it up, so I'm not confused anymore!
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