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What makes Endeavour better than KDE neon? I'm a noob but I thought neon was made by the actual pladma devs?
I'm pretty sure KDE neon is only meant for testing KDE applications and so isn't guaranteed to be stable with anything but those packages. Other distros should be maintained with more general-purpose use in mind
The distro choice and the DE choice are two separate things, you really shouldn't care much about which distro is better for which DE, the only part of that that really matters is which has the most up to date version of that DE, if you even want that.
Endeavour is based on Arch while KDE neon was based on kubuntu i think it was ones not strictly better than the other it just depends on what you want from the OS