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It's a great distro but if you want to have more solid experience you could consider do these things
1- install LTS kernel alongside the normal one (especially if you use nvidia) because who knows what would happen in newer bleeding edge kernels .
2- some people like to use timeshift (I don't use it personally but it's recommended) and it's better to make btrfs disk .
3- don't use aur unless if there is a package that you can't get by official repos .
Other than that I feel like it's pretty stable distro and fast but please you have to consider doing these recommendations (from my personal experience)
I hope you enjoy your arch (endeavour os) experience .