Comment by keeganpoppen
6 days ago
but this simply isn't true. everyone thinks "oh well my use cases will never hit any of those bugs", but then there is one person in your org who hits that particular bug and it drives them batty. it is a retro-justification for doing things the wrong way "For the Right Reason". like... no one would be like "NEVER change the oil in your car unless the light goes off". we're not talking about Micro$oft here, where you literally have to pray to your deity of choice every time you click the update button. we are talking about the Linux kernel. i do not even need a thumb to count on one hand the amount of times a kernel update has significantly impacted my life. whereas probably 50% of my Windows updates break at least one of my peripherals, and OS X isn't exactly much better these days.
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