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If you think Linux users I'm general are like this, wait until you encounter Arch Linux users.
I can install Arch blindfolded without archinstall, but I don't think it is the superior option.
It is either unstable or maintenance-heavy, depending on how you treat it, compared to other distributions.
It is bleeding-edge though, and pretty memory-effective and speedy.
With NixOS on the rise, I'm not sure how much longer this remains the case. Haven't tried it yet, though.
I mostly use windows and arch, but i think debian is pretty based
Arch is a great os, great wiki, great packages. But it expects the user to do everything themselves. Which is something that not everyone wants to do, which is fair
I use arch btw (im new to it lol)