No Man's Sky, but they vastly redeemed themselves.
The seven seas welcome ye matey
What workload makes that much of a difference?
No prob! If you run into any problems, feel free to DM me or /u/tailscale@hachyderm.io. We're more than happy to help.
This is true with ARM in general. There's no "standard Linux" to boot because every board needs its own device tree and set of core kernel modules for detecting important things like local storage. It's fairly intractable due to how different the hardware is.
If you have a hackable switch, dump your keys and demo it on your PC assuming it's beefy enough. You'll know if you like it within about an hour or two.
XC2 is a lot better than XCDE, XCDE really suffers from the era it came out of. XC2 was when Monolith really got their stride.
Did you run into a case where a RX5700 was detected as unsupported?
Install the crack on top of it
The hard part isn't setting up an instance. The hard part is getting it well-federated. If it's not well-federated then you're going to be in a party on your own. If you have a fairly large follow list (about 3-5k) it may be better, but overall it'll be a bad experience.
Pedantically, it's not required, but it's probably a good idea to make your life easier.
I still reserve the right to be astounded. One of my beta readers said I needed to add a disclaimer that this talk is satire, so I went through a few rounds to make the warning right. I guess we didn't expect someone to get caught up in the title!