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by jodrellblank
3132 days ago
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This doesn't say much about why it's bad. Colin Percival wrote a more detailed piece on updates, their problems and considerations here: http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2017-06-14-oil-changes-safet... and suggests separate channels for 'updates' vs. 'security fixes'. This is something new for Microsoft: Usually they won't break their own old software with updates, they are known for keeping up backwards compatibility at all costs. It really isn't. Thirteen years ago: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2004/06/13/how-microsoft-lost... If you ask the users about it, they don't even know why they want these updates. Is there a feature they are missing? New things are fun. Maybe there'll be a feature I don't know I'm missing until I see it. I'm hankering for you to amaze me and fix all my problems. Be my Holy Grail of (text editing, browsing, productivity, databasing, developing, life ...). |
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