I use Fedora 38, it’s stable, things just work, and the software is up-to-date.

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    • Nobara for my gaming rig, same as OP + lots of out of the box gaming fixes.

    • Tumbleweed for the laptop, rolling release while (in my experience) being a bit less likely to break than arch.

    • Ubuntu/Debian/MicroOS/Alma for servers depending on whether I want stability + some fresher software, mountain-like stability, automatically updating container hosts or if I need redhat compatibility.

    • Mint if its someone elses old computer they want to “just work”, since I dislike being tech support more than necessary.