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Yes, I'm subsribed to him because he sometimes have very good takes.
Yes, I would never have chosen Arch to build Steam OS.
Steam OS is actually Pika OS. :)
You can bomb it and it won't break.
I would never recommend VOID to a beginner. Mostly because it's a niche distro with limited support. So, sometimes you have to get creative to get specific softwares installed and running. Unless all they do is browse the web and things like that I wouldn't recommend Void to somebody who doesn't know linux. :)
Keep in mind that, from what I read, Valve are going for an immutable system based on Arch. That alone cuts a lot of issues Arch has at knee level. I'm fairly sure it will be good. I have my doubt on it being "great" but it's going to be quite good, especially for the average joe.
SteamOS started out with Debian.
Then it ended up on closed-source hardware with Arch and SteamDeck.
Now who knows what will happen with the release.
Anyway, for now I've always used full AMD machines.
The only Nvidia is a 2070 Super, based on extensive testing done on the 2000 series, which hasn't been repeated.
We'll see how everything performs on the first machines with all-Chinese hardware.
The "first machines with all chinese hardware" has already come out, like a while ago. GN reviewed both CPUs and GPUs out of china.
Artificial intelligences are starting to develop hardware on their own, but I don't know for which operating system they'll eventually develop... maybe one written entirely by artificial intelligences.
And im being extremely generous here. Hell, it's almost already done.