5 of the most underrated Linux distros
Unlike Windows and macOS, which are proprietary operating systems, Linux is fully open-source. This allows users and organizations to build their own flavors of Linux in the form of distributions. As such, there are hundreds of other distributions, each fine-tuned to meet the criteria of its users.
Kali Linux, for one, is popular in the hacking community for its extensive suite of pen testing and security analysis tools. Others prefer the rolling release cycle, community-driven Arch User Repository (AUR), and high customizability of Arch-based Linux distros. Then there are the obscure distributions that, despite not being very popular, bring some unique features to the table.