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okay so we have LINUX FROM SCRATCH or LFS and it will eat all your time and if you don't get it like me then your kinda out of luck.
but in all seriousness I use Arch for everything and freebsd for my school laptop I know this is for Linux but I feel the need to say that other os can be more beneficial depending on the use case (btw I use bsd because it's harder to run steam games on and it keeps me on task) but I archinstall because I have done it so much manually with Kde for beginners because of discover it helps some newbies that aren't comfortable with the terminal but if you are use what you're comfortable with and I recommend not using Arch install for your first use of it