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openSUSE Tumbleweed because it is the most reliable rolling release distribution I have used. I love the automatic btrfs snapshots and wish other distributions would have them setup out of the box.
Plus Geeko is the cutest mascot!
Have you found btrfs to be reliable? Especially if you’ve needed to do any rollbacks? I’ve been curious to try but ext4 has been so stable for me.
I haven't had any problems with btrfs. There have only been a couple of cases where I used the rollback functionality and it worked as expected. I have also been using a Synology NAS with the btrfs file system for several years without any problems.