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And i no longer use Ubuntu. I remember that too. I also remember such large push back that it was removed
I still have fond memories of using Ubuntu. At the time, it must have been 2009 or so, I was working at a company developing desktop software for Windows, OS X and Debian. It'd be so confusing to constantly switch between operating systems because it'd mess with my muscle memory, but Ubuntu was my favorite because of POSIX and the fantastic file manager.
For my purposes and from my experience, things have improved tremendously on Windows, despite it being popular to hate upon. I still frequently use Mac as well and it's really hardly changed at all. I confess that I only ever use Fedora on a remote instance for very specific purposes and can't really judge it fairly on day-to-day usage.
I don't use a PC for very much anymore, so I have little need to use my laptop. But when I do, I've honestly just gone with Linux Mint just because it works. And I have Lineage OS on my phone, which is my primary computing device.