Pop-os, because I am so used to Ubuntu and it was pre-installed on my system76 laptop and I stuck with it because of it's clean UI/UX.
My experimental setups are using NixOS, because despite its steep learning curve compared to a standard Linux distro, I love the declarative way of configuring a machine, that can "easily" be ported over to others with the assurance of running the same runtime environment...
I love NixOS. I'm going to start running all my machines as NixOS. I was running a mix of Arch Linux and Ubuntu. The declarative configuration along with the great package availability is fantastic! I also really appreciate the documentation which is scattered but often very good. Documentation such as the OpenZFS install documentation is great for getting a mirrored setup running to protect a server from a disk going bad. https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/NixOS/index.html#root-on-zfs
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