Source: Hacker News
Article note: Yep. Ubuntu has made a lot of unfortunate decisions that steadily make it not suitable for the "Perhaps not ideal, but quick, easy, dependable, and acceptable for anything" task that was it's raison d'etre.
Snaps are a terrible experience and are pushed _hard_. I assume from experience dist-upgrades on Ubuntu systems will be breaking events, especially if they've ever seen a not-main-repo package.
Debian is forever. Arch does exactly what you tell it. The Fedora variants do what Ubuntu did and are trying many of the same things that Ubuntu is currently pushing, but with less-bad choices in tooling.
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