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- !linuxmemes@lemmy.world: "I use Arch btw"
- !memes@lemmy.world: memes (you don't say!)
The Mac one could be a lot more realistic:
"Mac OS Yellowstone is available for your Mac, and will update tonight."
"Mac OS did not update last night because you left some windows open."
"Mac OS will update tonight, but you must enter your fingerprint and password to make it happen."
"Mac OS did not update last night because you didn't enter your password again at 2AM and we weren't sure if you really meant it"
You're right; also realistic would be the Mac user who simply refuses to reboot their Mac at any time ever.
Of course! What would be the use for a machine that could only work when I am also in the office?
"Mac OS did not update last night because the vibes were off."
Depends on distro, snapshotting and if it's a immutable distro.
Though Windows users should be worrying more, they don't have backups and have silently activated bitlocker but ignorance of that is bliss.
Mac user don't have to worry in my experience.
Rstrui - sorry no snapshots.
One of the Top Ten betrayals!
Me, a Debian user: "Wow, been 5 years already? Cool beans"
TBH, I say "Not again!" on Linux if it's a kernel update, because it means I'll have to reboot.
I say "Not again" on Linux too if it's a kernel update because anything newer than 6.10 means that sleep is broken again and I have to roll back to 6.10.
Sounds like Arch that seems to me to update the kernel every week.
The current mainline kernel hangs on my laptop when the system goes to screen off idle.
It does this on all laptops. I have three, of different brands, and they're all affected. This issue comes and goes with updates.
My distro is downstream of arch, there's always an update. I just install them when I feel like it