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PSA: When people ask you "What distro should I use?", try pointing them here
(distrochooser.de)
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This one is better. Much more accurate and robust.
I tried both. They have the exact same questions.
However the one op posted respects the "I don't want systemd" request. And I personally prefer to get multiple answers.
But the mobile webdesign on ops posted link was not great. So it's a wash for me.
The second one is a joke site that always recommends EndevourOS