I initially tried out Fedora, both the KDE version and the standard version. While the standard version worked fine, I felt like I sacrificed too many things (i.e. fighting to get stuff installed natively, having to use rpms and whatnot). The KDE variant had some weird graphical bugs that got in the way of my work.
Since this is something I need to have stability on, I tried out Ubuntu. It was absolutely amazing having nearly everything work out of the box, and the community support for Ubuntu online is incredible. But it was also very slow to do a lot of things, even when not using their snap system.
I see that Bazzite is the other one that is listed as the “official supported” option. Given the issues I had with Fedora KDE, I don’t want to stray from that list, even though Silverblue and Cachy sound fun to play with. I need stability. Bazzite looks like it’s primarily marketed towards people who play video games. Is it still a good option for people who don’t? I’m wanting a balance of speed and stability, especially since my main computer is a MacBook currently, which I’m wanting to get away from.