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I have been around way too many distros, and regularly distro hop to see if something else out there will be easier to maintain for my use. I have yet to find anything that comes close to the features and speed Fedora offers for high end devices on current generation hardware (minus Nvidia, that's a fucking flop for Fedora).
Granted, there are MANY amazing distros out there, and if you're stuck with Nvidia hardware or want to set up a server, yeah, stay away from Fedora. It will work, but it's kind of a hassle. However, as a desktop/laptop distro, you'll be hard pressed to find anything as solid and cutting edge without having to live inside a terminal.