if you utilize it as a tool it’s fine. it can be a good rubber duck or github copilot saves you like 2 seconds to just hit tab to complete something that’s correct in the preview. But utilizing it to do anymore than that and you’ve lost. Claude will constantly make things up or tell you to use libraries that have been orphaned for like 5+ years.
anyone who says “it can help you write better code” are fooling themselves. I’ve yet to see it.
honestly, and this is a hill i’m willing to die on, the distro really doesn’t matter it’s the DE that’s the deal breaker.
You could have something like CachyOS, which is Arch, that is painfully easy to install. you can choose your DE, hell even your shell, now from the gui installer. It’s noob friendly. I’ve seen more people online have more issues trying to update Ubuntu than Arch. Hell I rarely read of any Fedora issues when compared to Ubuntu and Mint.
Honestly it doesn’t matter the distro. as long as it can install KDE Plasma which is THE defacto noob friendly DE then it’s fine. if it’s the default DE, even better.