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Why? You get a kick from your GPU drivers being a proprietary black box or something?
I get a kick from not buying Nvidia
I mean same I guess, but I still view their cards finally potentially working properly and not wasting shitloads of manhours for distro/DE devs as a good thing that will benefit everyone.
*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
My professional computer is given by my company, I don't have to buy anything for it. I don't even think IT would allow me to run Linux on it 😅.
For my personal computer I make the choices.
It's Nvidia. That's not going to change.
No thanks to random YouTube accounts or proprietary hardware.