It depends on which software you need to do your daily work, and how recent this software has to be. Also depends on how fancy you want your graphical environment to be as well. You could use Debian Stable and have rock solid stability, but you'll have to compromise on the rest.
I like to use distrowatch to compare distros
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It depends on which software you need to do your daily work, and how recent this software has to be. Also depends on how fancy you want your graphical environment to be as well. You could use Debian Stable and have rock solid stability, but you'll have to compromise on the rest.
I like to use distrowatch to compare distros