I've been fully daily driving Linux for about 15 years now, and for me it's almost all Arch now. I started out distro-hopping between Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, Slack, etc, but once I found Arch (and spent two weeks getting it installed, booted, and customized exactly to my liking) I was finally at home. I know the meme. I'm not here to claim superiority, or diminish the value of other perfectly good distros. I love Debian, I love Void, Ubuntu can die in a fire, etc. What I love about Arch is the lack of bloat. You get precisely what you ask for, no more, no less. You can legitimately run htop and *recognize* literally every program, and know if something's wrong immediately. Every one of my Arch boxes is a perfect little snowflake, suited to exactly the task(s) I built it for. And if there was anything I had to learn or configure along the way? That's just the journey, man. I have been eyeballing NixOS though...