My case: Arch Linux at home since 2007, where I was able to spend time configuring it as I wanted and Manjaro (Arch Linux based, for those of you who don't know) at work, as I chose not to spend time with configuration.
Have a look at Garuda Linux. This has awesome aesthetics, power of Arch as it is based on Arch, and has the Calamares installer so you can set it up in minutes.
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My case: Arch Linux at home since 2007, where I was able to spend time configuring it as I wanted and Manjaro (Arch Linux based, for those of you who don't know) at work, as I chose not to spend time with configuration.
Have a look at Garuda Linux. This has awesome aesthetics, power of Arch as it is based on Arch, and has the Calamares installer so you can set it up in minutes.