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I switched to Fedora. I'm overall happy with the switch and the learning experience, but it could have gone smoother. I'm not the most tech savvy and don't have a ton of time to dedicate to tinkering. Getting the Nvidia driver running correctly was a hassle. Currently I have Windows 10 and Fedora partitioned on my nvme and I'm fighting with partition managers to reallocate space around. Yesterday I installed a new SATA SSD with the ultimate goal of migrating Windows there and keeping Fedora on the nvme.
I'm going to stick with it because I like the experience and the community, but once I get everything to a workable state I don't see myself distro hopping.