@ainmosni@berlin.social I mean if anyone uses linux as their main, they know how kernel updates can break the entire OSes ability to do certain things. This is an automatic, forced update, to something that has core control of so much stuff inside of the operating system of a lot of critical infrastructure as a security measure. Sure you can leave your headless Debian server not updated for years and it'll be just fine, but with this software, you dont have that choice, on windows or linux or macos or anything. It just does it. And you have no say. It could have easily affected linux computers like this instead of windows. I mean yeah you could have disabled automatic updates, but you'd fail any security audit that came your way.