It is an experimental distro, that's what was the original purpose. That's coming from what their website stated toward the beginning of the project. They may not call it that now, but not much has fundamentally changed in arch since that time besides the introduction of aystemd.
I'd recommend opensuse tumbleweed. It's still a rolling distribution, it still has more bleeding edge software, but its package manager, zypper, does atomic updates, so if something doesn't install right it rolls it back.
Wait, I'm confused. Why, again, is an empty area in an image of a town fascist? I agree that cities are populated, but I guess I've looked at too many architectural drawings to ever notice that aspect of solar punk images.
My guy, you just need to watch it again, bro, Rock Lee, bro, what about Rock Lee my guy? Anyone can be a ninja with mystical powers, dude, even if you don't actually have mystical powers. You just need to have superhuman strength and speed to make up for it and you can be a ninja, bro. You just need to be able to run faster than light, bro. It's easy, my guy.
Probably The Very Best of João Gilberto, or something like that. Something old enough to have used analog equipment and have actual stereo from separate mics instead of just panning on the mixing board.
I've run tumbleweed for quite a while with no issues. I've never had to reinstall it.