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  • Actually, I use Arch cause I'm too lazy for other distros (I've tried all the main ones).
    The simplicity makes it much easier to automate the entire process.
    I run my update.sh script before I install new packages, or when a news entry pops up in my terminal about a change requiring manual intervention.
    So about once a month I type in update.sh, monitor the messages for 5 minutes and reboot.

    Literally the only issue I had so far was a software from 2021 that didn't compile on the first try cause it expected an older version of Java.
    Other than that, it's the least buggy distro I know.

  • I did. Something about the combination of Debian, KDE, Wayland and nvidia drivers made the system unstable.
    After googling the issue for a bit, the consensus was that that just isn't a good combination.
    So I switched distros and now everything works.

  • Both of you misunderstand the point of Debian's stability.
    When I run Debian Stable I want to be sure nothing changes about how the system works, until I have time to plan an upgrade.
    So KDE6 could have literally zero bugs and it still wouldn't make sense to push it into a current Debian release, because it has new features.

  • It's not really luck.

    My wife is also an instagram addict. But I'm genuinely interested in what she sees in instagram, and she's genuinely interested in what I like. Cause...you know, we love each other.

  • And me with my wife.
    She has no clue what a rolling release or a distro is, and she doesn't care, but she gets horny when I nerd out about something I'm enthusiastic about.

  • The "healthcare" system isn't broken, it works perfectly.
    You're just mistaken about what its purpose is.

    It's one of the most beautiful examples of capitalism working as intended: When you're hurting or dying, your demand for healthcare is unlimited, and you're in no position to compare prices or services, so cost is determined by the maximum amount that can be squeezed out of you during your remaining lifetime.