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I'd never heard of MX or AntiX so I just snagged those, thanks for seeding.
It also reminded me that I hadn't been seeding for a long time so I left those seeding. I also snagged the torrents for my main flavors (Debian, Mint), got the latest versions, and left those seeding too. Thanks for the reminder!
Debian 13 is 3.71GB, Mint is 2.8GB.
I haven't used CachyOS much but I sometimes recommend it to noobs since it looks "slick" by default and (I think) typically has good GPU support. I went ahead and grabbed that one too, just to have it around, and it's 2.83GB. Currently seeding as well.
While it's over your 4GB limit @ 4.4GB, I pulled+seeded the latest Kali as well. Also nice to have that one around when it's needed. The USB drive I carry around with it is probably 5 years old so I should probably update that anyway : )
I'm excited to try MX Linux because it has a lot of cool features, Mint is still my favorite though.