I mean you don't really use Arch if you don't bork it once in a while. :)
Except it won't be their most important data. Either their very first files from their desktop (up to 5 GB), or random 5 GB files (no idea which). Once it's filled quickly, it will start nagging about buying more storage.
February 2022? Hmm, did Russia ever stopped invading neighbour countries?
No.
Ask "are you sure?" and it will apologize right away.
OsmAnd may have lots of features but it's heavy and clunky. Organic Maps on the other hand is quite light and very fast. If you don't need the some features OsmAnd has, Organic Maps is a way better experience.
It was like that in the OP, recently got fixed. :)
It's relative. If you installed everything you need, then it probably isn't bloated. Bloat is something you don't need and keep getting updates. My home server has 300+ packages while my desktop has 900+ packages (cannot tell the exact numbers on mobile). I'm currently on EndeavourOS as well, though I'm thinking about moving to Void.
Sadly that's true for all social media.
You don't have to install Gapps though.
Manjarno isn't even a good choice for desktops though
You described EndeavourOS if you ask me. It's Arch but preconfigured, so ready to use after install while being as configurable as Arch if you want to go further. Has AUR so you won't have problems finding a program.
I'm using my old netbook as Pi-hole and some home server stuff. Does its job.