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I just installed OpenSUSE on both my work and personal machines, having been on Kubuntu for many years prior to that. I love it so far!
So using Kubuntu is bad now? I just switched from Windows to Kubuntu and am Quote happy with it.
Using Kubuntu was always bad, friend. No politics about it, it's just shit. The worst KDE implementation.
I switched because of snaps, which I had been ignoring for a while but they pissed me off enough to cause me to switch. If you're ok with snaps, then no problem.
Kubuntu is also kind of European, because KDE e.V. is from Germany.
The switch wasn't due to geopolitics, but yeah.