I had it come back after the 535 drivers dropped for my 1660 super. Was lucky that downgrading back the previous version took it away.
From what I read it introduced the flickering for a bunch of other cards too.
It got fixed in the windows driver for the 1660 freakin ages ago but only recently on Linux before the reintroduced the issue recently. Changing the power mode never did anything for me.
I had similar revelations after switching from using a 1660 super with KDE Wayland to an AMD card.
It felt like a whole new system.
Anything with blur in Wayland with the nvidia card was glitchy. I had other issues with some transparency in apps that just went away. Random crashing of plasma shell at login is gone.
I just gave up on the shitty nvidia drivers being a crap shoot whether I'd be able to use my system or not.
Got my P1S and AMS a week ago and it's like being new to the hobby again. So little messing around to get printing, the options with different colours in my prints and the speed coming from an ender3...
I'm slowly making my way through the learning curve for FreeCAD. Already in far enough that I have no plan to touch Fusion again.
Agree the UI isn't great, but once you get the tools organised how you want them and get your head around the slightly different ways of doing things it is super powerful.
A 2018 13 inch, the first of their quad core i5 offerings in a laptop.
Spec wise it's about the same as the latitude is currently. Of course the screen and general finish are nicer than the dell but for my current laptop use case, having the same OS and tools as my desktop makes up for it.
I've got a Dell latitude 7390 that came from a refurb place. Was less than $400 australian, another $100 to throw a bigger nvme drive and more RAM in it.
Runs like a champ with zero issues on Fedora.
Got it initially to mess around with some different distros but have been using it almost exclusively instead of my macbook pro.
I'll check the manuals after mixing up this sweet bleach and ammonia cleaning spray.