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Ok I am a bit of an idiot. As I can just uninstall brace with dpkg --purge brace. That fixed it.
Still wondering what the cause was, since removinf network specific stuff I could find and rebooting didnt fix it.
well they say they primarily develop it on Fedora. also Debian 13 isn't listed as supported, only 12