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As a noon I really like it. I ran popOS for almost a year, then arch for like two months. I tried fedora for like a week before arch but then decided to try bazzite on a little htpc for the living room, then pit it on my main gaming desktop, now I have it on my laptop where I edit photos and videos as a hobby and its been pretty good.
I don't really like that it wants you to isw flatpaks for everything since darktable as a flatpaks kept crashing and rapid photo downloaded didn't have a flatpak so o ended up installing stuff with the ostree rpm but rapid photo is old and not sure how to update it to current
You can use distrobox to install a version meant for another distro, afaik