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Actually it is the same story with TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2. A bunch of sites still doesn’t support TLS 1.3 (e. g. arstechnica.com, startpage.com) and some of them only support TLS 1.2 with RSA (e. g. startpage.com).\n
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Actually it is the same story with TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2. A bunch of sites still doesn’t support TLS 1.3 (e. g. arstechnica.com, startpage.com) and some of them only support TLS 1.2 with RSA (e. g. startpage.com).\n
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Actually it is the same story with TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2. A bunch of sites still doesn’t support TLS 1.3 (e. g. arstechnica.com, startpage.com) and some of them only support TLS 1.2 with RSA (e. g. startpage.com).\n
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Until a couple of weeks ago I used Fedora Silverblue.\n
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This has always been the case with Ubuntu. Ubuntu only ever supported its `main` repository with security updates. Now they offer (paid) support for the `universe` repository in addition, which is a bonus for Ubuntu users, as they now have a greater selection of packages with security updates.\n
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If you don’t opt-in to use Ubuntu Pro, nothing changes and Ubuntu will be as secure (or insecure) as it has always been. If you disable `universe` and `multiverse` you have a Ubuntu system where all packages receive guaranteed security updates for free.\n
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This has always been the case with Ubuntu. Ubuntu only ever supported its `main` repository with security updates. Now they offer (paid) support for the `universe` repository in addition, which is a bonus for Ubuntu users, as they now have a greater selection of packages with security updates.\n
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> how would that impact your configuration?\n
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It impacts my documentation. If, for example, `gsettings set org.gnome.software allow-update false` no longer works, because they changed the key from `allow-update` to `updates-allowed`, then my documentation no longer works correctly. Same when new technology is introduced, e. g. a switch from Pulseaudio to Pipewire. With a rolling release distribution these changes can happen at any time, whereas with a fixed release these changes only occur when a new release of the distribution is made and I upgrade to it.\n
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> which as nothing to do with rolling release or distributions.\n
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