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Nyarch Linux
I have seen a video on that. I am not a 40y/o discord mod lmao (/j)
(no longer /j in this part) I'll try arch, and if I'm really that bored, I might try it, but it looks like something I don't want to get caught dead with for the next few years.
It looks like silly fun, but as they say on their own page, they don't recommend it as a daily driver, specifically because it was designed with humor in mind, not maintainability.
Could be worth spinning up in a VM or giving away on an old laptop, though...
or messing around with for fun! (I'd break the os, and reinstall mint probably)
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