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Just straight Arch is unstable and difficult to configure.
It is actually surprisingly stable nowadays, the core system has become very meticulously maintained which means 9/10 times if you encounter an issue it won't brick the system and you only lose access to some package or program until it is fixed
I've yet to have it brick so yeah, it seems solid.
Now let me go update my system and have it crash and prove me wrong
Arch hasn't been unstable in years. Windows 7 was more unstable then what arch is now.