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Huh? Install testing or sid?
The Debian way is to install stable then change your sources.list to either testing or unstable.
I call shenanigans.
edit: what version was Stable using before 11Jun? 'cause it's 115.12.0esr-1 right now.
Thats not a good idea unless you do a proper upgrade (dist upgrade or similar)
It is easier to use the testing iso
the wiki must be out of date then
You can try this:
https://siduction.org/
Even has BTRFS setup with Snapper (or Timeshift maybe) and nala is an option.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/01/05/siduction_2022_1/ Overview.