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I use Mint, Arch (technically Asahi), Debian, Ubuntu, and I used to use Manjaro.
They all have their places. Mint has the best UI/stable no-fuss desktop experience, for instance.
Arch does not have a place though. It's just a more buggy Arch with a worse maintaining team
EDIT: Actually, tbh it's incorrect to even call Manjaro Arch. That's an insult to Arch
I know you meant to say Manjaro, but that's a pretty funny take.
Oops lol
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Don't forget that it's repo has less packages and that they're delayed by two weeks for absolutely no reason. Not only opening users to potential hacks, but also messing up AUR package installation.
Manjaro is Arch's glue eating cousin