After a couple years of running manjaro I ended up switching to bazzite, a fedora silverblue based distro. For the past years, I stopped being a tinkerer, and started turning on my personal laptop less and less. But when I did, I'd find that doing an update would break things, and lead to hours of figuring out what broke, or why an update wouldn't install. It was so incredibly frustrating. My personal circumstances just changed so that I don't have the time to spend on those shenanigans anymore. I looked at Nixos for a long time, but the steep learning curve always held me back. And a fedora atomic desktop started to look pretty good, but it took me to get so fed up with the not being able to do an update after a couple months without things breaking again that I got over the fact that I would probably need to switch to GNOME or KDE to run a well supported atomic desktop. I got over that and settled on bazzite with gnome, because it's promise of setting up my hardware for casual gaming without effort. I've changed a couple months ago and honestly, it's made Linux fun for me again. The things I don't want to have to tinker with, the ui, desktop, software, it all just works and seems very stable. Software is installed with flatpaks, appimages, or in distrobox. If I want to tinker, I do what I always used to do; use docker (podman and distrobox on fedora). Its been an absolute pleasure so far, with hardly a learning curve for me (based on previous experience and practices I suppose). Highly recommend.