Debian is community run, which often means all changes and features get implemented because the community wants that, not some corporation. One notable example of that is Snap.
Also, I found (minimal install) Debian a bit more minimalist than Ubuntu server, which is great imo. I just want the bare minimum for my services to work, and pretty much the only thing I expect from my server to have is SSH and Docker.
It doesn’t sound like much, but I foraged a bunch of willow branches a week ago and put them into a jar of water.
They root extremely well and you can create new trees just by snapping off a few branches and placing them in a wet environment.
I will use them as a living climbing help for my plants as well as living decoration, since you can bend them to your liking and then they will grow together to form knots in the connections.
You can also make a living fence or something else entirely.
I will post a few pictures soon with more information :)