It isn't. It's architecture changes pretty significantly with each version, which is annoying when you need it to be stable. It's also dominated by Redhat, which is a legit concern since they'll likely start paywalling capabilities eventually.
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Just cause you've never seen them doesn't make it not true.
Try using quadlet and a .container file on current Debian stable. It doesn't work. Architecture changed, quadlet is now recommended.
Try setting device permissions in the container after updating to Debian testing. Also doesn't work the same way. Architecture changed.
Redhat hasn't ruined it yet, but Ansible should provide a pretty good idea of the potential trajectory.