You must be running Debian because goddamn, this joke is stale and outdated.
Still true though. I’m distro-agnostic, running the best whatever for the job at hand.
When I give a presentation at a conference about something technical, the question always comes up: “Why are you running that on so-and-so? $Distro is so much better…” and their whole train of thought deviates from the subject at hand.
Point is, the tool is the tool. If Fedora is the best option given our licenses and use scenario, I don’t need to hear about how much better xyz is and how we’re wasting money.
I just want xyz to work. I don’t need the distro wars to be a thing when I’ve got 6 other more important things to attend to.
I don’t even use Linux I’ve tried went back to windows I tried Linux Fedora
Try mint, fedora is “break me daddy” distro, pick it after you got some experience with linux, in my experience even arch was way easier than fedora since arch has archinstall script and pacman and aur, fedora is comparable to gentoo in terms of difficulty in my experience, first time when after 6 years of daily driving linux i tried fedora 38 btrfs and when time to update to 39 came, it broke so bad due to update that it hardware locked my brand new ssd it was installed on, luckily i unlocked ssd by miracle, but lesson was learnt