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It sounds like Gentoo is literally exactly what you want.
I'm sorry, but I am genuinely confused here.
Gentoo can be both stable and bleeding edge and allows you to mix and match on a per-package basis.
Does setting
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64"
globally not make things bleeding edge enough for you? Grab*-9999
packages instead.I did indeed not know that you can do such thing, thank you for pointing this out to me.