Distros I am currently using:
Arch/Garuda
Arch/Manjaro
Arch/Salient
Debian
Debian/KDE Neon
Debian/Kubuntu
Debian/Kubuntu on ZFS
Debian/Linux Mint
Debian/Ubuntu Unity
Debian/Zorin
Fedora
Fedora/CentOS Stream
Gentoo
openSuSE
Slackware/Salix
Void
GhostBSD
You know what they all have in common? They support advanced filesystems with compression, de-duplication, and snapshots; cron; and generally support stateful configuration so hardware quirks only have to be compensated-for a single time.
It might be tempting to write off my complaint as being that of an advanced long-time Linux user who likes things to work the way they did back in the day, but I'm absolutely not. I've only been using Linux on a daily basis for 2 months. The distros I listed above are the ones that didn't fight me while I was setting them up to work the way I want them to. (okay, Gentoo was a pain in the ass, but only because it doesn't do anything by itself, not because it tries to prevent the user from doing things.)
Anyway, if you're looking for recommendations, I recommend Kubuntu, Manjaro, or KDE Neon. Those are near the top of the list on DistroWatch for a reason, as I discovered firsthand over the past couple months.