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I'll speak on the GPGPU side as it's a very underrated aspect. You can't do CUDA with the opensource drivers and Nvidia will never help in that regard, because they rely on their licensing to force datacenters to buy high-margin datacenter GPUs like the A100 and H100 because the license of their proprietary drivers says you don't have the right to host instances with consumer GPUs.
The CUDA limitation alone makes buying an Nvidia card completely pointless if you're going to use opensource drivers.