Shader compiling is done in the driver, yes. With OpenGL. With DirectX, you have an IR that is passed to the user mode driver which is further disseminated for the particular hardware architecture (the details are highly unclear for everything besides Intel, as GPU vendors are closed source assholes).
Right now I'm hoping the OpenGL Shader Binary extension gets universally changed to accept and dump SPIR-V.
That way people don't have to maintain both GLSL and SPIR-V to ship with Vulkan or GLSL, and can JUST ship the SPIR-V so long as the target accept ARB_shader_binary extension with SPIR-V.
But they probably wouldn't backport the changes that far...
@Nooble It will be usable by everyone for a rather long period of time, but Vulkan is the way to go. They intend to spread Vulkan's wings to mobile and stuff. And I actually kinda support the clean slate initiative.
Although, I don't like all that gay touch-friendly frontend stuff obfuscating the Windows 7 available details. Especially the settings. I have to jump through six "advanced" links to get to the Windows 7 stuff. It's like they layered it for different kinds of human retard.
@ElimGarak I don't like the builtin social crap and telemetry you have to uninstall, disable, forbid via group policies and firewall to even start stopping it :p
The worst thing is that the scrollbar can really fuck up the style of your site depending on which OS is being used. Some stuff just doesn't work together. And customizing it is still a big problem. The half-assed solutions are really bad, too. Especially if you have scrolling containers.