You're right, if you're happy with something and it works for you, then why change. Besides, there's almost never a situation where you can say "XYZ is the best", it always depends on the situation and on one's preferences (and on what you're used to).
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You have ArchLinux everywhere or archibold.io to install ArchLinux pretty much wherever you want.
medium.freecodecamp.org/installing...
Okay cool, glad to hear that ArchLinux has so many fans.
Mine was just a hint on how to install on a Mac with just an ISO or a single bash line.
I've used most distros but ArchLinux has greater freedom thanks to AUR.
I can write (and I did) software for my own OS, and it's on GitHub, how cool is that?
Everything else is the same and the usual boring fan-boys comments I'm not interested in.
Ubuntu works for you? Good, I'm happily in ArchLinux since 2014 and I'd never change it, combined with GNOME.
Have a nice weekend.
You're right, if you're happy with something and it works for you, then why change. Besides, there's almost never a situation where you can say "XYZ is the best", it always depends on the situation and on one's preferences (and on what you're used to).