03:03DemiMarie: fililip: AMD is significantly worse at recovery than Intel or Nvidia
03:04DemiMarie: On recent Intel GPUs, if a buggy userspace process can crash other contexts it’s a kernel driver, firmware, or hardware bug.
09:43kode54: are recent Intel GPUs actually usable for gaming now? including DirectX 12 via vkd3d-proton?
13:22DragoonAethis: kode54: More or less, yeah
13:23DragoonAethis: Integrated ones are still not breaking any records but you can play most games on low-medium settings at low resolutions, Battlemage is pretty good
13:31fililip: DemiMarie: true, but i'd say if the current reset mechanism works as intended, it's not that bad, apps are supposed to support robustness
13:31fililip: the only issue is with when it doesn't work as intended (mostly due to display core bugs)
13:32fililip: outside of DC bugs i haven't had issues with resets on radeon cards/apus really
14:12DemiMarie: <fililip> "DemiMarie: true, but i'd say..." <- GNOME does not support robustness. This applies to both GTK4 and GNOME Shell.
14:14DemiMarie: Are you using KWin and KDE applications?
14:43fililip: yes
14:43fililip: that is unfortunately gnome and gtk's problem, they should absolutely support it
14:45fililip: cpu rendered apps (most gtk3 stuff) recover fine though
23:08kode54: so intel finally fixed their horrible vulkan driver?
23:26fililip: i think what was meant here is that with device loss there are no consequences other than the game crash for which the loss occurred
23:26fililip: in contrast to amd's full gpu reset path