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I’m a big fan of debian. I’m also a big fan of golang. One of the sacrifices debian makes to be so stable is lagging behind a bit on software versions. Debian users generally understand this, and also understand that it’s a good idea not to mess with the system versions of software. Here I will demonstrate how I configure my system to use whichever version of go I wish without harming the overall system configuration.
Rust can also be installed for the user only. Still, stable distros are a very strange concept.
Use distrobox
Nix > distrobox for this scenario
Unless you don’t want to use Nix
Classic Linux problems, just use Windows.
just use Windows
Oh but when the Linux crowd does it it’s okay?
Yes. Because you’re talking in the Linux community :P