Sounds like you're just still in the same boat as op.
focused on stability and is not as up-to-date as other distros
This community really should stop FUD peddling about debian.
stable
is not the only debian release, and there are multiple ways to pull newer package versions. For instance, anyone who can read a manual can run a cutting edge rolling release debian box with this simple incantation:
sudo sed -i 's/bookworm/sid/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
stable
is their default, but debian can be just as "up-to-date" as you want it to be.
This talk doesn't directly answer your question, but it will help you build a foundation for intelligently understanding the risks from a high level.
LMAO, no.
someone xor this mfr rn fr
sudo sed -i 's/bookworm/sid/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
sleep 1500 && echo -e '\a' &
h4x0r
joined 1 month ago
If you have the hardware, then yes, you can.