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Stock fedora is just for you my man, it breaks by itself
arch >>>>
Arch doesn't break by itself tho, well... If you don't update it for few months then yes, it breaks by itself
Exactly. Arch is just better for the user to break. I like to break my system, not the system breaking by itself.