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Details ?
Go check The Linux Experiment's video, among a lot of other videos and discussion forums.
Those are not "details", but "blur sources".
Have you bothered to research the consensus and what Debian's new release has? Literally 2 minutes away if you search internet instead of replying. Do not expect spoonfeeding.
Substantiating your claims isn't "spoonfeeding", it's just common courtesy to reassure others that you aren't talking completely out of your arse.
I provided it above, that Linuxtuber summarises everything.
Bla bla bla, so much energy to just not give what I ask for.