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Just use a rolling release distro and call it a day. You have Arch if you want to get your hands dirty. Or you can run endeavorOS which is almost Arch. You have suse tumbleweed. I have been running endeavourOS for close to two years now and I love it.
I'd consider endeavor if I didn't have dracut forced on me. Is there a way to install without it?
I don't even know what dracut does to be honest. Distro works fine for me.