This is the next step after maining gentoo ๐
BlanK0
You could switch to proton mail and synchronize the gmail account to proton, saves the hassle ๐
Debian testing is the way (perhaps haven't tried it but I'm intrigued to know the experience) ๐ค
If you are an advanced linux user then I would suggest giving a try to the following distros: arch, void, gentoo and (like you said in the post) nixOS.
The reason behind is that this distros are focused on the tinkering aspect of linux, the experience of setting up everything the way you want.
If you want to give a shot to WMs I would suggest i3, sway, dwm, dwl, river, bspwm, Qtile and hyperland (maybe focus more on the Wayland ones if you want to try the latest software).
Dash for the win ๐ฅ
Foot and alacrity
The oddlama installer looks interesting, I might personally check it out later ๐
So in the future no need to install 32 bit packages of wine in a 64 system??? ๐
Fedora is indeed a pretty solid option its very stable and you are still up to date when it comes to packages.
One distro that I personally use and I'm going to shill is void. Its bleeding edge but its surprisingly stable. If you don't mind reading documentation and researching similarly to arch you shouldn't have a problem (since you are accustomed to endeavourOS).
I would recommend trying it on a virtual machine, or even better a external ssd
Some of the X11 WMs are dwm, awesome, qtile, bspwm, etc.
Gonna leave here a link of a list of X11 WMs if you are interested.
Like some have said on this thread, there isn't really a better wm, it all comes down to your own needs.
I don't personally use that much RSS in my computer (more on the phone) but I do know of a terminal RSS reader called newsboat.
In terms of android, I use feeder, its available on fdroid and you can also install it via obtainium