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by 394549
2808 days ago
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It's a tradeoff. You have to balance that negative against the negative of having botnets of millions of never-patched routers. Automatic updates should be the default, but you should be able to shut them off if you want to make a different tradeoff. |
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Yes, it's extra work for developers, but the result of not doing that is the present situation - a lot of users, including a surprisingly large population of non-tech-savvy people, will go out of their way to shut down automatic updates, to avoid having to deal with broken workflows, upselling, ads sneaking in, and forced reboots in the middle of a business presentation or a game (or a surgery).