I've hit this before, but honestly do not think it's a big deal. Sure the installer could default to a larger boot, but it's manually configurable during install. And cleaning it up once in a while is just good sys admin practice.
sudo bash -c "apt auto-remove --purge; apt update; apt upgrade" is what I usually run.
Prefer they focus engineering cycles on actual engineering problems.
sudo bash -c "apt auto-remove --purge; apt update; apt upgrade" is what I usually run.
Prefer they focus engineering cycles on actual engineering problems.