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I've been using Ubuntu for the past 6 years, haven't tried another distro because I'm so comfortable here. Could you tell me why you think others are so much better?
Maybe I should switch, but I think my experience in Ubuntu might outweigh the negatives that it has ie I might just know how to deal with it's peculiarities and I don't even realize
If it works well for you, don't switch. Many Linux users are against Snaps, because Canonical "forces" them on you and they tend to take up more space. Ubuntu has become the Nickelback of Linux distros. Yes, it's not the best, but it's also not terrible and still a good beginner distro. Stick with what you like.