>>3957382>hilariously outdated>does exactly what i need>no double-redundant toolsoh no
i dont have the bleeding edge version of a tool thats not really changed at all in any way that I use, and my OS gets updates but doesnt continuously break or alter basic functionality on a weekly basis with the expectation that i completely reinstall or do yet another layered major version update in a year or so. The horror.
I can see why people use those releases, i used to, but it gets tiring after a while. LTS ftw