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I did not yet read anything about it but it's not "highly unstable" anymore

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[–] Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

To be perfectly honest, auto updates aren't really necessary; I'm just lazy and like automation. One less thing I've gotta remember to do regularly.

I find it kind of fun to discover and explore new features on my own as they appear. If I need documentation, it's (usually...) there, but I'd rather just explore. There are a few projects where I'm avidly following the forums/git pages so I'm at least aware of certain upcoming features, others update whenever they feel like it and I'll see what's new next time I happen to be messing with them.

Watchtower notifies me whenever it updates something so I've at least got a history log.