In my experience, Nvidia drivers work just fine. They're just proprietary, and once in a while they release a faulty driver (which you can just roll back ofc). Happened to me a couple of times over the past.. 14 years, fuck
Ricaz
This is a bit of a stretch I think..
Web development is complicated because it's indredibly poorly "designed" from the beginning, and doing a full redo is impossible.
It is 100x easier today than it was in 2006 when I started.
Kidding aside, I think the popular frameworks these days are incredibly well made. Frontend web has always been hell, and if your job is producing functional web GUIs, you can't do it on a large scale without them.
I'm doing a small hobby project (a ladder/ranking system for playing beer sports with my community), and I tried out Tailwind.
I gave up and loaded Bootstrap instead, but I will probably end up just writing all the CSS myself.
Seems so silly to have 15 CSS classes on a single DOM element..
If you spend a lot of time on a single framework, you will transcend and become a sort of frontend diety, growing multiple extra limbs allowing you to type in CSS classes faster than any mere mortal
That's what I wrote?
The first mistake is not keeping your 10 year old installation updated
This is the only one here that doesn't make me cringe
Strange, my first thought was "except 2 and 5 all are valid"
Source?
Back when I switched to Linux, Nvidia worked much better than AMD cards, but everyone hates them for not providing open source drivers, understandably