Library's very good. It has every song from the major labels and a very decent library of independant artists.
Song suggestions are... fine ? I mean, it will suggest songs from a broader spectre. It's very cool for somebody who likes to discover new genres that kinda relates to what you are listening to.
But if your aim is to have the most similar music to what you are listening, and also have a very closed suggestion list based on spotify and youtube-like algorithms, then qobuz won't give it to you.
To me, I'd rather have a wider gamut of suggestions than always the same songs going round. So qobuz all the way.
The democratic way would have been to submit the bill to increase the retirement age to vote. It wasn't voted. It was imposed.
The bill to repeal the reform wasn't passed not because representatives voted against it. That's not how it works. It didn't pass because it didn't gain enough votes. Because you would HAVE to vote AGAINST the assembly, which is not the same as voting against a law.
Then again, it wasn't done to keep the pension system as a whole. It was done to alleviate corporate social funding. The pension system wasn't lacking.
Sorry for the lack of sources, I'm on mobile. If you want them I can search for them.
Joke apart I've run into these issues once or twice before. The way to go is to purge the keyring then update it from scratch.
For AUR the best way to go is to install yay (see how on ArchLinux wiki) then go from there. Normally the dependencies should install themselves easily.
There are indeed more lightweight distros. But if you want something that "works out of the box", contrary to, say, PuppyLinux or Gentoo, then Arch is interesting.
It is however harder to configure than Fedora, Manjaro, SuSE, etc. It's a great inbetween.
It should work. There might be driver errors. But hopefully it will work.
You just have to make sure there is a EFI partition on the drive to boot linux from.