For all you Linux users out there what distro(s) are you running and why?
These days I am all in on Debian 12. It's my long-time favorite distribution. Been running it consistently since Debian 8 when I switched around 2017 and I love it for that rock solid stability—no surprises, updates just work, everything is well documented with things like manpage requirements for every package, etc.
Debian is basically Ubuntu without the cruft. Maybe it is just my UNIX greybeard showing, but I mostly never cared too much for Ubuntu. A lot of the things that make it "simpler" or "easier" or added features were mostly bloat that got in the way or would come to bite me in the ass. In addition, I much prefer Flatpak to Snaps and such.
To keep up with newer software, I do use Flatpak as a supplement which provides all the software I do need these days outside of the repos and most everything I need these days is in the Gnome Software application.
And yes, I keep it simple with Gnome using the default theme which is honestly one of the best default themes ever created and the best modern default desktop theme, IMHO. Also, Gnome / GTK+ applications tend to have much better designs even if they are often simpler but most of the needed features for me are there. I find KDE / QT applications to be a bit crowded and they tend to want to throw everything at you, but I do give both desktops a shot every time I do a major upgrade.
As for the server here—of course it is running Debian on a LEMP stack.