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I'd honestly stick to proven, well-supported distros like openSUSE Tumbleweed, Fedora or Ubuntu, especially as a newcomer.
Seconded. After a few years of casually dual booting various distros I finally started daily driving Linux and quickly became a little overwhelmed. I switched to Kubuntu and it's so much better. It's nice to have a very widely used distro to get help with while you're learning.