• officermike
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    22 hours ago

    Windows 10 extended support on my main PC: if I have nothing better to do in the moment, I’ll update before Windows picks the most inconvenient time to do it for me.

    Windows 11: I almost never wake this laptop. When I do, it’s always downloading and installing updates, running hot and at full tilt. Miserable POS.

    TrueNAS: there’s an update?

    Home Assistant: maybe once every month or every other month, but only after perusing the change logs and checking against the breaking changes list.

    Android: leave the update notification in the tray until I get home on my Wi-Fi, forget about it until I see it again the next day when I’m away from Wi-Fi again, rinse and repeat.

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    Firefox desktop: when Firefox starts refusing to load web pages

    Honestly, of all the things I have to update, I find Firefox the most painful, firstly because of the suspension of functional browsing if I ignore it long enough (there’s enough apps out there that update cleanly at launch that I feel like that should be the norm instead of forcing an end to a session), and secondly because updates have wiped my tabs on two occasions. I successfully recovered my tabs from a backed-up session file once, but completely lost them on the other occasion.

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        21 hours ago

        This has mostly affected me on my work PC. I just tried installing it to find out IT blocks adding new extensions now. :(

        I’ll just have to be extra careful not to reflexively close Firefox if my tabs don’t show up, and make sure to make a backup of the old session file before restarting.

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      21 hours ago

      Not saying you should have to do this but it might be worth checking if you can store ur current tabs. Maybe some kind of sigterm catch or a cron that regularly queries the active tabs

      If nothing else it might be an interesting dive