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FreeBSD can replace Void. It has a very slow update cycle. It's rock solid.
That does sound like a fun rabbit hole to explore.
EDIT:
Wait... so FreeBSD is NOT Linux, and yet I can use the suite of Linux apps that I'm accustomed to? I can use Gnome or KDE PLasma or i3? And LibreOffice, etc? This is extra intriguing.
It can run some most Linux programs. https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/linuxemu/ Also the docs are very good, and void feels similar to using a *bsd.