Sure.
Started with 7.04 IIRC just because I wanted to try the "wobbly windows" effect and immediately became a fan of the easy installation and usage. Back then it was stock GNOME. Switched to Kubuntu when they started screwing with the Unity UI.
Stopped using Kubuntu due to it always being late with KDE updates and I don't like stock GNOME so probably won't return even though Ubuntu main is going back to GNOME.
Currently using ubuntu-based distros "elementary OS" and "KDE Neon" along with some Fedora Workstation and Win10 in quad boot
plus I have an additional "scratch" partition currently empty whenever I feel like trying out other distros.
Before 7.04 I was on other distros like Slackware, Redhat, Mandrake then SUSE.
"Hows it going"? For me Linux has mostly been stable and compatible over the years because I consciously used to pick laptops and PC components that would likely be compatible. Currently running AMD Ryzen 1700 on ASUS Prime B350-Plus mobo with a Radeon RX 460 GPU - all good!
Fedora is very nice but since I don't like GNOME I don't use it much. Only thing I like about it is the "Delta RPM" feature which reduces size of updates downloaded.
For me Ubuntu rocks mainly because if you face a problem the likelihood of finding a solution online is probably the highest for this distro.
Other than that, I sometimes try out other "niche" distros like Arch, KaOS etc. whenever the distro-hopping itch needs to be scratched.