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I have. But generally its been easy to google and fix.
I've been running endeavor on desktops and Debian on my servers. When you want insane stability and tons of software availability but don't need the latest greatest. Just Debian. If you want bleeding edge and massive software selection. With reasonable stability. Arch no question. And yeah I'll second endeavor OS. Manjaro.... It's much lower on the list. Easy to use easy to break. Even if you do everything right.
Nothing against Fedora. It's a super close favorite next to arch. Just hard getting some packages sometimes.
I agree with everything you said. And Manjaro was the first Arch based distro I used years ago, but it's not a good choice anymore for many reasons.