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For now, Manjaro KDE. I enjoy the powers of Arch with some heavy lifting on the setup and KDE's endless customisability and flexibility.
One day I'll install arch from scratch though.
I've used Debian, Ubuntu, Mint and a bit of Elementary and Solus in the past. Solus sounds nice but it's still to young, elementary was a bit meh, but it has been years since I tried it. Mint was great too, and Ubuntu and Debian have surely changed a bit in the past 5 or so years.
Edit: regarding servers, I still exclusively use Ubuntu, not because I find it the best, but simply because I have not tried anything else yet. On that note, does anyone have any recommendations for me?
CentOS/RHEL and Fedora depending on how long the server is meant to last.
Fedora is nice for prototyping or servers which are going to be rebuilt frequently.
CentOS/RHEL is nice for servers which are going to be around for years. RH is switching to a 3yr cadence for releases, so things are kind of in flux at the moment.
I see, I might try them one day then, thanks!