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In the case of the RHEL family, "large" updates only occur every six months when a new minor release is cut, otherwise there's not a lot of updates outside of security or immediately impacting bug fixes. Plus as a desktop it can be rock solid (if a bit more bare-bones) and Flatpaks can be used to get software not in the primary repos, which can be expanded via EPEL and RPM Fusion. Non-GNOME desktop environments are provided via EPEL, and RPM Fusion contains useful software like drivers and patent encumbered codecs (usually installing ffmpeg-libs will solve all your problems).
This might be a good use case for RHEL family distribution (such as CentOS Stream or AlmaLinux) or Debian. These are much longer lived distributions, and provide fewer update churn over time than other distributions.