It is minimal and with light weight Moksha Dedktop, which is a modified Enlightenment Desktop.
It is fitting, I installed it day following the Wesak Poya. It has the Bo or pipal leaf as Desktop cover image.
By the way, there is a total linux guy like me, 3 years older than me called David Both who was fixing computers at the age of 18.
He hates Windows just like me.
Reason for using Bodhi was dimple logic. It was the smallest partition out of 17. It was made smaller to accommodate the MX Linux based Commodore 3.1Linux on my NUC. If was the ugliest looking Linux Distribution using Liquorice Kernel. It could not configure the integrated Graphic Card of my NUC. However, after installing CachyOS after it which configured the hardware with correct firmware, Desktop of Commdore 3.1 looked much elegant.
It occupied 35GB on Installation but the 20GB extra space I cannot utilize to store data or Linux images since the modern Debian kernel does not identify it as a partition.
Bodhi Linux takes only 10GB. I installed Debian Gnome which took 12.5GB and after installing the basic application, there was no room for Blender.
It has Synaptic Package Manager and with all my retirement installed including Blender I have 3.3GB left out of 15GB /root partition.
AbiWord
STACER
BlueFish
GIMP
VLC
Audacity
Gwentview
Blender
Scribus
Inkscape
All installed with few more browsers without Firefox.
By the way, I recommend Bodhi Linux ahead of Linux Lite that comes from New Zealand boasting AI compliment Linux Distribution which is Ubuntu based but takes much more than 10GB on initial install. I believe Linux Lite needs at least 12GB. On that ground Bodhi Linux comes on top as the least resource hungry but VOID and NOID consume less due to using Runit instead of SystemD.
There is Time Shift utility which I do not recommend or never used available in, Bodhi Linux and if one is using this Utility one needs more RAM and Space.
My recommendation is one to shift to rolling release of ARCH straightaway which do not need TimeShif if properly configured.
TiimeShifting is done in different ways by different File Systems.
For example Btrfs has Rollback and Restore option by having multiple copies of the Opersting System in different locations stored for retrieval because of its redandacy capability. A separate partition is mandatory.
Whereas, in EXT4 file system which lacks redundancy has Rsync utility to lovate lost fragments.
By the way, I understand the theory and since I have never used (no need with Debian) this Utility in practice do not take my words on how to use them