Edit by @Alaska
In the mean time, a work around that's worked for a few people is to disable anti-aliasing. This can be down with the steps below:
1. Select from the top of Blender select `Edit>Preferences`.
2. Navigate to the `Viewport` tab.
3. Change "viewport anti-aliasing" to `Single pass` or `No anti-aliasing`.
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**System Information**
Operating system: Windows-10-10.0.18362-SP0 64 Bits
Graphics card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500 Intel 4.4.0 - Build 20.19.15.5070
Intel HD 4400 too.
Intel HD 4600 too.
**Blender Version**
Broken: version: {rBa68bd94d110a187b00f530a6e9a7122ca76a52ab} (problematic commit)
Worked: rBa68bd94d110a^
**Short description of error**
Selection overlay and weightpaint overlays looks like if they are glitched. Also overlays seems to occlude view when resizing a brush.
**Exact steps for others to reproduce the error**
Based on factory settings:
- Select cube
- Go to editmode or weight_paint mode.
- Pan or rotate view.
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{F8503640} {F8503643}
video: F8503651