Arch would give a decent balance IMO. You still get full control over your system. AUR is fine for some extend and ports don't mess up the package tree. I had the urge to use BSD but it requires a lot of time. Where as that's something I don't have much to spare, like I used to. Ubuntu is too bloated, but the commercial support around it actually makes most of the basic stuff work out of the box.
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Arch would give a decent balance IMO. You still get full control over your system. AUR is fine for some extend and ports don't mess up the package tree. I had the urge to use BSD but it requires a lot of time. Where as that's something I don't have much to spare, like I used to. Ubuntu is too bloated, but the commercial support around it actually makes most of the basic stuff work out of the box.