[01:21] <OvenWerks> software development is hard, focusing on bugs instead of new, exciting, features is hard, documenting software is hard. Add to that, most of this development is done by a mix of amateurs and people who have another day job and it is understandable.
[01:55] <arraybolt3> OvenWorks: Documenting software? What needs documented
[01:55] <arraybolt3> ?
[01:58] <arraybolt3> OvenWerks: Pinging (I typoed your name)
[06:21] <arraybolt3> Hey, guys, I'm having a bit of a problem with Ubuntu Studio 22.04. I was using 21.10 a bit ago, but clean-installed 22.04 on my system and restored my files from a backup. Now, on 21.10, my GPU (an EVGA GeForce 1050 Ti) was very fast (200+ FPS render speed in Kdenlive, ~5900 MH/s MD5 in Hashcat), but after installing 22.04 and installing the proprietary drivers and my apps, my GPU is working at less than half speed (~70 FPS render speed in 
[06:21] <arraybolt3> Kdenlive, ~2500 MH/s MD5 in Hashcat). Downgrading the driver away from 510 didn't help, and I'm scared to try to install the driver from 21.10. Any ideas?