I'm really hoping this all forces Ubuntu out as the face of desktop Linux.
It's been pretty low tier for years now, and Canonical just proves corporate backing doesn't guarantee a good distro.
Snap is pretty garbage, default GNOME is horrendous, the repos break every other month, apt is still pretty lame despite being an user upgrade for apt-get, the packages are neither stable nor cutting edge, they change core OS backends like every update which breaks configs and makes documentation obsolete.
I'd like to suggest Fedora as the new goto, but I feel like it's a bit too privacy and FOSS oriented which may scare away new users.
Debian is great but it doesn't have latest packages which isn't optimal as performance upgrades would take time to release or need to be manually installed.