I see. So there is a big difference between the best mobile AMD and best mobile Nvidia, it seems.
Even though I'm not seriously considering an eGPU just as yet, I'm starting to see more and more people with macOS using the 1080tis as their setups. I had read ever since Apple introduced eGPU compatibility, that Nvidia cards would cause issues on macOS and that some extra work would need to be done to ensure it works without a hitch. But now I'm seeing so many setups of people with 2016 MBPs, and newer, using 1080 and 1070s. This comes at a time when I see Vega 64 cards now in the $400 price range and people are still suggesting Nvidia cards.
Even though my purchase may or may not be over a year away, it makes me wonder if Apple will just stop fucking around and make it easier to use Nvidia cards without having to do extra steps in the installation. They apparently have the superior cards and even if macOS still lags far behind in gaming, it will at least open some more doors for the users to play the games they are able to play on macOS at higher settings. Or just run them using Boot Camp, which is what I'd eventually do.
Since you own a newer Galaxy device (8, right?), have you found something that allows for dark mode almost universally on your phone, including apps? I came across this article:
https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/8/18076502/google-dark-mode-android-battery-life
I have been using an app called Pixel Filter to reduce brightness, but I can't speak to how well it works. I've been using it for about six months, I think, and it really seems to be similar to the native brightness settings. But I got it at the recommendation of a thread on the Android sub and if I remember correctly, it reduces the brightness of the black/dark pixels on your screen. So the brightness of the pixels showing black or darker colors are further reduced in intensity.
But that's not the same as a dark mode. It looks like shit on the Samsung Browser, so I don't use it there. I use it on Tweetings and on Google News, but that's about it. Are there any Samsung Themes that promote a dark mode in other apps, or at least in the system settings and other TouchWiz menus?