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Zr01 ◴[] No.45050665[source]
That's why I don't install updates, unless and until they've been proven not to break things. I miss the old days when software was expected to work out of the box and updates, on the rare occasions when they appeared, were actually useful.
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russfink ◴[] No.45050862[source]
I hope you are speaking with tongue in cheek. Security is the main reason to keep current with updates. They address various “CVE” reports and go beyond to patch things not reported by CVEs.
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1. hulitu ◴[] No.45056063[source]
> Security is the main reason to keep current with updates. They address various “CVE” reports and go beyond to patch things not reported by CVEs.

This does not seems to be the case. Rounding buttons and changing icons size in Teams and Office 365 has nothing to do with security.