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Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).


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Slightly off on that. SystemD does too many things as PID1, and there are a lot of attack vectors that come with that. It doesn’t follow the Free Software of ethos of “do one thing, and one thing well”.


Basically, a stance against IBM, GNOME and FreeDesktop, who want to push SystemD, Wayland, and PipeWire down our throats.


My producer, Neigsendoig, and I have been using Linux for 5 years. I will say that it was a wild journey to say the least.


I wonder if one of the devs is a fan of Gigi Murin from Hololive EN Justice.




AMD doesn’t have the capability for AI necessarily due to CUDA requirements (though ROCm might fix some of that), and for video editing, my best educated guess has to do with graphically-intensive transitions and what not made in things like Natron (an AfterEffects alternative).


I was making a point, which I don’t think you see just yet. AMD and NVIDIA have their purposes, which is what I was attempting to point out.


That’s why I said that I’d imagine that AMD would be really good based upon what I’ve read and watched on them. Granted, AMD would be good, but not for AI and video editing as far as I’m aware. That is only my experience with an NVIDIA card anyway, so maybe take that for what you will.


I’ll have to play devil’s advocate here, in that if you want to do AI and video editing, from my experience (as former editor for a YouTube channel), you’ll need an NVIDIA card. I hadn’t used an AMD card, though I’d imagine they’d be fantastic for the most part.
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