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I'd say Archl``inux
Foss
Bleeding edge updates
Only uses X11 if you install it (same for wayland)
Supports disk encryption
Cannot freeze regular releases as there is only one wich get constant updates (rolling release)
As stabel & LTS as you make it
Supports latest harware
Not quite sure what you mean with larger projects but arch is a minimal distro as in you have to install almost everything yourself