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I still love Debian to bits and pieces but I can't convince me to use it as a daily driver again. And I used it as such for nearly a decade.
My main issue is the software being dated. Yes, there are backports, and with flatpak support we can circumvent that even better but... no.
what about Debian unstable?
Debian by itself is not very user friendly; running Sid, at least from my personal experience can be very... interesting.
I'm not that very tech savvy, although I can set up, install and manage my systems.