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Yeah, I definitely am not a fan of how AMD handles rocm - there's so many weird cases of "Well this card should work with rocm, but... [insert some weird quirk that you have to do, like the one I mentioned, or what you've run into]".
Userspace/consumer side I enjoy AMD, but I fully understand why a lot of devs don't make use of rocm and why Nvidia has such a tight hold on things in the GPU compute world with CUDA.