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How often does /g/ update their software?
I do it every 3 months or so personally.
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>>108933792
Daily
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>>108933794
Enjoying zero-days huh?
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>>108933794
Aside from security updates, why? What if all your shit randomly explodes, or Malware gets pushed through the update?
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>>108933792
>update
use case?
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When it stops working
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>>108933792
>System
When I get security notifications
>User Apps (Flatpaks)
Automatically pulled on boot
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>>108933858
>When I get security notifications
So daily if you're using Ubuntu.
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>>108933954
kek, but I also selected automatic security updoots
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>>108933792
Never, my software is perfect as is.
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>>108933803
That doesn't happen
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I have put my code editor to automatic update but since all the npm stuff that happened lately I wonder if I should disable automatic updates.
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>>108933792
On Windows at the moment when it's convenient to me after it displays a notification that updates are available. On my Linux home server and associated VMs, after my monthly backup completes.



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