They were simply being sarcastic, the TempleOS comment was a dead giveaway
Well, it’s very reassuring that you’ve had such a good experience with EOS on hardware like yours. I’ve also installed it on several different types of machines so far, and I haven’t had a particular problem yet.
31 days without an extinction-level event. Unprecedented! If this keeps up, I’m going to plant some vegetables.
I’m late to this one but EOS is now my main distro on a number of PC’s and Laptops witrh the exception of two others which run Kali Linux. EOS being my daily driver has been sensational. I chose to use the KDE Desktop environment too and I was a hard core Gnome user for many years. I’ve now learnt to really love KDE as it is constantly improving and it won’t be long before Gnome and KDE work seamlessly together so it probably won’t matter too much which one you choose. I’ve been using Linux (Redhat) since 1995, have tried and used many distro’s since and I can honestly say the EOS has been the most pleasing for me to use not to mention great forum and assistance around if you get stuck on something which in my case has been quite rare anyway. It’s a magnificent Arch based distro and I won’t be leaving it in a hurry. It keeps getting better and better in my opinion.
I just see it as rock solid for a rolling release.