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I can only speak to my own personal experience: Fedora and Suse are doing the best, especially with immutable distributions.
My only problem with Fedora (Workstation) is that it really likes upgrade though restart. And upgrades are daily. It ~~can't~~ can be turned off (to not require restart) on KDE variant, but I didn't find an option on Gnome one.
Disable automatic updates in Gnome Software them do them manually via dnf.
That will also solve the mandatory restart after? I guess so. Any side effects?
Not positive but IIRC with Fedora you can change updates to weekly/monthly etc.
Uninstalling GNOME Software should do that if you just want to upgrade traditionally through dnf upgrade and you don't need GNOME Software.