• Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      In a word - instability. Downgrading driver versions for Nvidia cards is not an uncommon troubleshooting step now, which is not ideal.

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        AMD had poor drivers because they were inexperienced

        Nvidia has poor drivers because they’re shoving AI in all their holes

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        That’s binary blob drivers for you, you just try different versions and hope it gets better someday.

        One of the big advantages to open source drivers is that you can do a bisect to track some new breakage back to a specific patch. Sure, most people don’t know how to do that, but there’s a lot of people who can. And then the problem gets fixed for everybody.

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      The most recent Linux driver limits the resolution of my HDMI output to 1080p for a 2k res monitor