Go with OpenSuSE Tumbleweed or Fedora, because software updates roll in at a good pace. Stable, easy to use and configure.
Go with Arch or Manjaro only if you really want the bleeding-edge software versions. You can have some instability as a result, or not. Good luck.
Don’t go with Debian, Ubuntu and likewise, only if you want to make some gymnastics to update your programs every major release. These are the most stable Linux distros.
Credit card reader?
The problem is the cache. Always.
There is no problem with reusing code, as long as you take some time to understand it.
Hold up, does Podman replace Docker entirely?
Use sudo
before rm
to improve efficiency.
Where is your god now?
I forgot to add the Tumbleweed to the OpenSUSE - that was what I meant. Fixed, thank you!