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When there are only two options and one is nearly a monopoly, do you still think there's no good side?
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Both open source drivers from Nvidia and AMD have an MIT license, so what's your point. Both firmwares are still proprietary. You have the option of Intel arc now so it's not even a duopoly anymore.
nvidia-open license
AMD driver license
Way to sidestep the question. I was talking about market dominance not licenses.
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Why do you keep linking the creative commons copywrite websiter? It's not music, a movie, or a piece of art.
I've given up on whatever you're talking about because I don't think you even know what you're talking about.
That's actually smart 👍