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I also use Arch but I'd honestly be totally open to switching to Debian. I see no reason to hop though, the AUR just makes things too convenient. I run Debian on both of my home servers and it's totally bulletproof. Those servers do not crash.
I am running debian 12 on my Chromebook duet 3 and kinda hate it because it has too old packages to compile RNote from source or do anything new tech. The flatpak version has glitchy artifacts when drawing. But at least it has the newest KDE Desktop, unlike Kubuntu which I am forced to use at my work place.
Additionally I am not used to this either, especially because I love to have the newest packages available.
For servers I would be neutral to use Debian, its pretty cool at some point, but not when I have it on any Desktop because my needs manage to be incompatible with debian.