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Mentioned in the article, I use LACT. It’s good
LACT is, unfortunately, built on the GTK framework instead of Qt or similar, so its a no go for me (too many input issues with modern GNOME apps on non-GNOME DEs and the general issues most people have with the GNOME team as a whole).
I’ve switched to LACT, works way better and allows for better VRAM tune due to being able to mess with its power states.
Also on GNOME it can be properly minimised unlike CoreCTRL.