Comments by "John h Palmer" (@johnhpalmer6098) on "The Most Important Attitude" video.
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I largely agree, change for changes sake, not so much, but change that truly improves a product yes, I'm all for it.
Let's take Windows for instance, I've used most versions over the years, going back to Windows 3.1, 3.11 for Workgroups, Windows 95/98/SE, dabbled in ME/2000, XP, Vista (64), Win 7 (some), skipped 8/8.1Windows 10 and 11. Some definitely better than others, ME was alright but nothing special, XP, excellent, Vista, not nearly as bad as some made it out to be, though to be honest, I think likely the 64 bit version being better than the 32 bit variant (more stable, less BSOD's), 10/11 I find to be more or less equal.
Sometimes, the changes made within a version while it's in support are nebulous and require a bit of research to find them when moved can be annoying or removed all together as well but overall, I migrate from one version to another without too much difficulty.
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