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I update it every now and then, basically when I feel like it. Sometimes it's day or two apart, sometimes it's after month or even more. For rolling distro I'd say it's incredibly stable. And even if something breaks (and with my lack of proper skills it happens) there's easy fix with automatic snapper snapshots. It never really broke on me and I'm running it for two and half years (being my first linux as main OS). I really can't recommend it enough.
Thanks, I’ll try it on a laptop. I knew my way around Linux pretty well a long time ago, but when you mess up your package manager, I’m not sure if I’ll always find my way out again, haha. Not ideal for a desktop or gaming machine. Also, I sometimes like automatic updates. Not sure if that’s a great idea on a rolling release.