I miss the days of Ubuntu being a new upstart and Mark Shuttleworth going into space and being cool. I was involved with the project a bunch back then and even talked to him briefly once online.
There's been a lot of poor decisions honestly since then unfortunately and I haven't used Ubuntu in a while.
I made the switch to Mint (and Windows) a while ago, but I still use Ubuntu for stupid little IOT projects. I should probably learn how to build my own with Yocto, maybe that'll be a future project. BalenaOS is great for quick a dirty stuff but Balena collects A LOT of telemetry from your system and it's only a matter of time until they sell that data or lose it in a breach. It's hard to give up what I'm comfortable with sometimes.
I'll forever have a soft spot for Unity. Ubuntu 14.04 was my gateway drug into Linux.
Dual booting Windows XP and Ubuntu 12.04 on my parents desktop.
I broke the boot loader so many times that my mom learned what GRUB was just so she was sure she could yell at me and it wasn’t just our ancient desktop finally dying.