How exactly does canonical make their distribution more usable than Debian?
On the other hand I use Debian if I intend to custom configure something and want minimal a install to start from.
Why?
Major upgrades on Debian are not a click of a button.
They’re the exact same as in Ubuntu…
On the other hand Debian is not Snap based.
Which is a benefit to new users. They shouldn’t be conditioned to be using snaps, anyways.
All the people saying they don’t support the death penalty now have to defend pedophiles.