Debian 12.3 release in December was a failure due to a file corruption bug on Linux 6.1.0-14. After finding out about this, I restored to my previous Timeshift backup and went back to 6.1.0-13 immediately. I postponed updates. Then Debian 12.4 was released and even that had a buggy kernel (6.1.0-15) which broke Wi-Fi for many users. I still postponed updates until two weeks later, I finally updated when Linux 6.1.0-16 was released. Now Debian 12.5 was just released and Linux 6.1.0-18 broke NVIDIA drivers. I'm not affected by this bug since I use Intel and AMD graphics on my computers, but taking no chances, I'm still postponing updates until March until all bugs have been fixed. It seems like Debian 12 is now becoming like Windows 11 where you have to hold off on updating your system until all issues have been resolved. Is this becoming the new normal? I tried to warn others on a couple of Facebook groups to postpone updates, but they refused to listen and even blocked me. If some members' systems broke after updates, it's their fault for not listening to my advice. I'm currently using Debian 12 stable and LMDE 6 on my computers, but if either one of them breaks after installing updates in March, then I'm installing Kubuntu / Linux Mint 21.3 on both computers IMMEDIATELY!!!