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I'll suggest yet another OS: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It's a rolling release. I've had zero problems with it, and I've been using it on work and personal machines for about a year (migrating away from Ubuntu after 15+ years). A weekly
zypper dist-update
keeps it pretty much bleeding-edge, and I've never had issues with it. If an upgrade does bork something, you can use snapper to roll back (it's a btrfs based snapshot tool).Whatever you choose, good luck with it.