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hombre_fatallast Sunday at 7:34 PM2 repliesview on HN

No, because following major software updates is the right thing for 99% of people, not staying behind on a previous major version with security updates.

You have to think about UX for 99%, not just for HNers who might know what a 15.7.3 is.


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avazhilast Monday at 4:59 AM

> No, because following major software updates is the right thing for 99% of people

Not if we aren’t talking about security updates. In this case the previous version of iOS also has the same security updates so ‘updating’ to a new version is completely up to the user, with no difference in security posture either way. Tricking users into updating for what are in the tech company’s opinion ‘new features’ is by definition a dark pattern.

jtbaylylast Sunday at 11:19 PM

If there are security updates, then actually staying on the old OS is probably better for 99% of users. Constant change is almost impossible for most people to deal with.