If a driver is already working, there should be no need to set the fuses at all. Just omit those options and things should be fine.

If you have any scrollback available, it might be revealing to paste the entire text of the flashing process to see if anything weird happened. Each value should be written and verified, and if the verification fails, it needs to be flashed again.

I’ve only ever bricked one MCU, and it was from under-clocking it too far. This can technically still be recovered, but the usbasp doesn’t support speeds that slow, and I don’t have the hardware required to do high-voltage reflashing. I might be able to wire up a raspberry pi to do slower-speed reflashing though.