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Sorry, I have to correct myself:
I have 2 laptops and I used Manjaro with LXDE on the stronger one. I wanted to be ready to collaborate on any open source project and be able install all the required tools, so I went for the Arch-based thing I was most familiar with.
But void and Manjaro work so similarly for me that it's easy for me to forget.
Thank you for sharing your exp:))