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its really simple, use mint if you dont know what computers are, use fedora if you're normal, and save specialty/hobby distros for specialty/hobby stuff.
What if I develop software all day long and just don't feel like an OS I need to fuck around with? I feel like Mint is great for anyone who just doesn't want to fuck around with their own computer. Every game I want to play works. Every productivity tool I want is there. Any software I develop works fine. Anything I want to serve on my local network works fine. I click the update once a week or so and it just works.
I feel like people scoff at Mint because you don't need to know anything about computers to use it, but that's actually a hell of a feature even if you do know.
you dont need to fuck around with other distros either for the most part, you just can.