You can disagree all you want, objective reality does not care.
> There is a difference between [stuff]
When the end result is that the vast majority of your users don't update their software, there isn't.
> The learning curve for keeping software up-to-date is not particularly steep.
Which is irrelevant, the vast majority does not care, has no incentive to care and can't be arsed to care. You won't make them care by caring more yourself they do not want to know about such technical details.
The Mozilla team did not build mandatory auto-update because they found it fun, they did it because people don't update their software and scary popups are just that: scary popups.
You can disagree all you want, objective reality does not care.
> There is a difference between [stuff]
When the end result is that the vast majority of your users don't update their software, there isn't.
> The learning curve for keeping software up-to-date is not particularly steep.
Which is irrelevant, the vast majority does not care, has no incentive to care and can't be arsed to care. You won't make them care by caring more yourself they do not want to know about such technical details.
The Mozilla team did not build mandatory auto-update because they found it fun, they did it because people don't update their software and scary popups are just that: scary popups.