I wouldn't recommend base Arch to someone but there are distros based on Arch that makes installation and usage a lot easier. But I did a quick google search and found a reddit post where someone had success with your wifi adapter by changing to Fedora and running somethings. He wrote a guide for it https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1k387ef/update_successfully_fixed_the_problems_of_qca9377/Old pc from 2017-2018, I bought it at a discount so it might be older than that. As for switching to Arch I'm a bit reluctant to do so as I heard you need to essentially manually do everything from the terminal. I used Ubuntu and still struggled a bit with the terminal, it wasn't that bad but I can't imagine trying to get most of everything done through the terminal on something like Arc. Granted I could be wrong on that and it's just a misconception that I have. My adapter is Qualcomm QCA9377 and all I see online are people with problems with it.
I am thinking about buying another 1tb ssd to throw in my rig to run the Fedora Cosmic spin to mess around in while it's still in Alpha and I won't be able to daily drive it for gaming yet. I might mess around with Garuda for a day before throwing Fedora Cosmic on it to get a general idea of what it's like, especially since I can't find any youtube videos from Linux youtubers I know and what ones I click on I have trouble listening to their accents.Since you are distro hopping anyway, have you tried Garuda?
Edit - Looking at the various Garuda editions and it did make me laugh seeing their KDE Lite version is under advanced users since it requires the user to theme it if they want :P But I will say I like what they did to KDE in their Mokka and Dragonized editions. Similar to how I use GNOME with my dock at the bottom and I use the extension dock to dash to keep it down there.
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