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Why are you looking you change distro?
I'm looking to change distro because Lubuntu 18.04 is pretty old and soon it will no have support. It's pretty good anyway and I'm curious if there is something more fast to work on web.
I don’t really think distro choice matters so much these days. If you’re looking to try something a little more bleeding edge - you could try something like Manjaro, this has a rolling release pattern so you won’t be in the same situation again. I think this comes in lighterweight flavour like Lubuntu. I’ve heard great things about Pop_OS, I would give that a good look too.
If your problem is just that it's old, why not just dist-upgrade it?