You’re not even reading what you’re posting links to. You just see a headline “Windows 10” and updates and you make a religious assumption it’s equivalent to what’s going on with Apple and iOS13. As discussed previously, there are major casual user-facing issues still being fixed in iOS 13. That first link you so proudly posted, actually read the article. The first listed stuff, which in update read me files is usually the most important, is in developer tools. There’s stuff listed like “Addresses an issue with legacy Bluetooth® Basic Rate (BR) device inbound pairing”, which may not even affect users knowingly. It could just be an optimization. You read about this one, which was the third one listed “Addresses the redenomination of local currency that the Central Bank of Venezuela implemented to enter the Bolivar Soberano into circulation.” You read about that issue and there was (still is last I heard) an ongoing inflation crisis in Valenzuela that the government released a new money note whose denomination was much higher than had ever previously been released.”
Try actually reading what the person is saying that you’re talking to in the future.
lol......I guess it is due to your religious beliefs that you think the Mail and Podcast issues are affecting all iOS users. Just not true. And the point that you are religiously and selectively ignoring is the sheer number of Windows updates that been deployed. You believe this is unique to iOS. Again, you are wrong.
But focus on the obscure all you want. There is a lot more in those updates than your religion allows you to believe. Hell, the entire 1909 update was nothing but bug fixes and yet it still introduced more bugs:
"One of the new features added to Windows 10 1909 is the integration of Windows Search into File Explorer. This allows users to enter a keyword in the search field and Windows 10 will automatically populate it with suggested files based on your search keyword.
Unfortunately, users have started experiencing bugs [
1,
2,
3,
4] in this new search experience that briefly hangs File Explorer, does not allow you to right-click and paste into the search field, and causes the search field to become unresponsive so that you cannot type anything. "
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...kb4517245-update-causes-file-explorer-issues/
And there is more....
"BleepingComputer pins the boot, printing and Start Menu issues on Microsoft’s new KB4524147 cumulative update. The printing issue appears to be a repeat of the
KB4522016 mess, while the Start Menu bug warns users: "Your Start menu isn't working. We'll try to fix it the next time you sign in" - and no, signing in again does not help. "
"“The reality is that this update is a hot mess of confusion,” concludes BleepingComputer. “The description of what it fixes was worded poorly, and nobody has any idea whether this is a cumulative update with a security fix or primarily a security update with non-security fixes.” "
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordon...rint-problem-upgrade-windows-10/#2d64f2ff50c1
Like iOS these problems do not affect all users. Stop being so religious.
And yes, I'm mocking your silly "religious" BS statements.