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Oh I hadn't heard of either of those but I'll add them to the list to look into. I have some basic understanding of linux, though entirely through CLI and just little things like hosting searxng. I've enjoyed learning it though. I'm reading William Shotts The Linux Command Line since it seems interesting, but I definitely would like a gui for daily use.
At any rate thank you kindly for the support I'll look into these :)