so a common claim I see made is that arch is up to date than Debian but harder to maintain and easier to break. Is there a good sort of middle ground distro between the reliability of Debian and the up-to-date packages of arch?

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    9 hours ago

    I would say Tumblewees is better than traditional Fedora.

    But the lack of desktops, variants, adoption, as well as the lack of being able to reset a system, makes it less stable than Fedora Atomic Desktops.

    Resetting is huge. You can revert to a bit-by-bit copy of the current upstream.

    It is not complete at all, but already works as a daily driver. uBlue deals with almost all the edges that are left.