New optional dependencies also happen in other distributions, just happens a lot less as they aren't rolling release distributions.
Learning to parse terminal output for what's relevant is a good and sometimes necessary skill.
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Please note that I wasn't passing judgement with my comment, I'm just stating that it will happen with pretty much all Linux distributions.
For example, when upgrading major Debian versions, the same will happen - but you'll usually get thrown into a full screen TUI with interactive buttons asking you how to proceed. So it isn't really possible to leave the system in a non-functional state.
Definitely check out a different, stability first distro. However, note that you will then have the problem of software being old when you want a new feature!