I switched to ‘ntfs3g’ or rather, it’s ‘ntfs3’ variant (same code, but compiled into the kernel instead of running outside via ‘fuse’)
They are not the same code. They are completely independent code bases by different devs. ntfs-3g is developed by tuxera, ntfs3 by Paragon. The latter also maintain a proprietary ntfs driver for a long time.
In my experience ntfs3 is a little faster, but also more unstable. ntfs-3g gave me zero corruptions in years, ntfs3 on the other hand needs a chkdsk run every few days.