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It’s not a fact that updates regularly break the system. I’ve been using Arch for like 20 years now and I can count the amount of times that’s happened to me on one hand. I can do the same for CentOS and other distros as well.

It also wasn’t what I was referring to when I said I broke my shit by a mistake so you’re sticking words in my mouth.

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Then you either have very large hands or don’t update that much. When I did use Arch for a while, Pacman often enough broke some stuff.

It also wasn’t what I was referring to when I said I broke my shit by a mistake so you’re sticking words in my mouth.

No, I interpret your words in a way appropriate here. You said, that only mistakes cause errors, I said that updates caused errors, and that I don’t think updates count as mistakes. So either you think that updating is a mistake, or we have fundamentally different experiences using Arch. I’m only sticking the shit in your mouth that you left their in the first place.

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