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  • Currently I've a 3090 before that I had a 1060 and the 3090 I bought almost at release. I genuinely never had a problem.

    I hate saying this because of the all the toxic attitudes around but I ran gentoo and now arch Linux. Maybe they package the proprietary driver better?

  • I only had a driver issue with Nvidia once in more than 10 years running Linux with Nvidia exclusively (need Nvidia for Cuda (and Cuda for work)) and that was fixed by temporarily downgrading

  • OK that's just user error: I want to do what experts are doing but it isn't easy. Why are these experts so elitist! Cry me a river.

    There are a lot of pre-made solutions that are user friendly smh

  • #3 is also sometimes not a problem, many devices work with a bit lower or higher voltage. It's because the DC to DC converter that is used to control the voltage for the device itself is tolerant enough.

    Sometimes devices are multiple volts tolerant with the caviate that the components get warmer with higher input voltage and therefore the device could have reduced life expectency. If the devices where not tolerant especially for lower voltages a slightly bad cable or a long cable could drop the voltage enough so the device wouldn't function.

  • I watched it on Halloween. It was so boring and predictable. It was also slow and pretentious which some people seem to like that is even I admit for a horror movie it had good cinematography but it felt pretentious non the less.

  • This sounds exactly what I'm searching for then. Besides that I don't know Zig and would prefer C/C++ I only hear good or familiar things. Bspwm is also not the most bug free wm when it comes to visual glitches.

    Also not beeing so monolithic and relying on external programs is actually a major plus point for me. Actually I really dislike how Wayland (or rather most compositor implementations) fused everything into one project.

    I think I'll give it a try at some point.

  • River looks nice, I use bspwm for years now and always was in search of another highly configurable wm/compositor for Wayland. I hate the i3/sway way of doing things i.e. beeing very opinionated while pretending not to and doing things almost like a DE.

    On first glance this seems to be it! With riverctl replacing bspc. It even allows external programs for the layout and the config is by default just a shell script.

    Are there any known issues you encountered or quirks? Would you recommend it to me?