I personally use Fedora and even switched to the immutable silverblue version a few days ago. The idea of a stable OS and Developing using a container based workflow is just simply great and very clean. If you want to use the latest tech (Flatpak, Podman etc) then Fedora is the way to go.
Ubuntu is great too but I am not a fan of snap, the theme, X11 as default and the patches applied that make the things I actually like not work.
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I personally use Fedora and even switched to the immutable silverblue version a few days ago. The idea of a stable OS and Developing using a container based workflow is just simply great and very clean. If you want to use the latest tech (Flatpak, Podman etc) then Fedora is the way to go.
Ubuntu is great too but I am not a fan of snap, the theme, X11 as default and the patches applied that make the things I actually like not work.