That was entirely my experience running Debian. Especially when you include needing a more up-to-date version of the software, rather than the years-old version that comes with Debian.
Switched to Fedora, and now the majority of things is recently updated in the repos. (The flatpak library is increasingly robust, but that of course applies to Debian too.)
Switched to Fedora, and now the majority of things is recently updated in the repos. (The flatpak library is increasingly robust, but that of course applies to Debian too.)