It’s kinda weird how much of a difference performance makes. I once installed Linux mint on an old laptop and the perf of managing windows and some other things was terrible until I changed the wallpaper to a plain color.
Meanwhile windows will still lag switching between desktops if they have different wallpapers, even on high end computers
And then put it into an os that sloppily compresses its wallpapers before displaying them
Hahaha that’s exactly what came to mind. Glad I’m not the only one!
Literally why would it do that
The compression artifacts always led me to believe it was computer generated.
It’s kinda weird how much of a difference performance makes. I once installed Linux mint on an old laptop and the perf of managing windows and some other things was terrible until I changed the wallpaper to a plain color.
Meanwhile windows will still lag switching between desktops if they have different wallpapers, even on high end computers