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If you don't want to stray away from Debian, then I don't think there's anything better than PikaOS. It's like Nobara but based on Debian instead.
It's a relatively small distro, community-wise. But it has been around for some time, so I trust its longevity.
Other than that, as some other have mentioned, could be Pop!_OS.
If you're willing to stray away from Debian, then a lot of other options become available. But I digress.
I’ll check this out tonight when I get home. Thanks!