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What to distro to hop to next?
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What about Arch (BTW)? You can decide exactly what do you want to have there.
Bleeding edge packages are great for gaming, and it supports everything else.
Garuda is based on Arch so it might not fulfill op's desire for real exploration.
You don't really *need* Flatpaks, but you can install them, if you want to.
AUR FTW