I always say Mint. It just works. Or Kubuntu. Fedora really looks like it might be the up and coming next big thing someday.
I would not really suggest Ubuntu. Mint is based on it, and compatible, without Snapcraft or GNOME.
I don't see any reason to actually install Kali as a daily driver OS. It's not meant for that, so I don't see how it would do as well as something purpose built.
Then again, my rule with computers is generally to ignore any tech that's not in the first page of Google, to avoid all the usual software incompatibilities and sometimes lack of dev resources that go with anything obscure.
If this won't be your main computer, or privacy is your top priority, you might want to try out something more specialized or novel.
I would not really suggest Ubuntu. Mint is based on it, and compatible, without Snapcraft or GNOME.
I don't see any reason to actually install Kali as a daily driver OS. It's not meant for that, so I don't see how it would do as well as something purpose built.
Then again, my rule with computers is generally to ignore any tech that's not in the first page of Google, to avoid all the usual software incompatibilities and sometimes lack of dev resources that go with anything obscure.
If this won't be your main computer, or privacy is your top priority, you might want to try out something more specialized or novel.