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Comment by skrebbel

21 hours ago

This is common for any self-updating software that you use infrequently.

A friend of mine complained that he hated how Firefox "always" wants to restart with an update. I couldn't understand what he was on about. Turned out I use Firefox daily and he uses it like once every 2 months to test something and yeah, Firefox has an update out every 2 months or so, so that fits.

It's the same with Windows (and, I assume, macOS). Use Windows more and the updater will disappear out of sight.

I update Linux maybe once a year. Sure, there are security vulnerabilities. But I'm behind a firewall. And meanwhile, I don't have to spend any time dealing with update issues.

  • But Windows is made for the big masses. It's definitely a good thing that Microsoft forces Auto-Updates, because otherwise 95% of people would run around with devices that have gaping security holes. And 90% of these people are not being a firewall 100% of their time.

    Side effect unfortunately is that they are shoving ad- and bloatware down your throat through these updates.

    But that is, because Microsoft does not care about the end user at all. It's not the fault of auto-updates.