It depends on your setup and the nature of the updates.
This update is small. If you are using docker/compose, you'll have to do nothing but update the version number of the image.
Large updates sometimes have database migrations that take a long time.
Once in the past, there has been an update that raised the minimum supported Postgres version which was the most tedious. But cases like this are rare.
No surprises obviously but I had no clue "stabilisation reforms" were a thing:
stabilisation reforms and their disaggregated conditions appear to have limited impact on poverty. Although stabilisation policies including cutting government spending, raising interest rates, and repaying debts cause economic pain, the IMF sets broad targets on macroeconomic indicators linked to stabilisation reforms, providing the borrower more policy discretion relative to structural reforms
I had always only heard of structural reforms which mostly include removing government intervention and privatisation of public services which, to no one's surprise, increase poverty and inequality.
I am sorry. I genuinely thought you were upset that the OP posts articles that besmirch the veritable Biden administration since you jumped to grasping at straws like the writing style and the mediabiasfactcheck report instead of assessing the original source and author of the article which are usually much better indicators of reliability.
Kobo ones are great because you can install Koreader or Plato on it without requiring any hacks or jailbreaking. I much prefer Koreader than the standard Kobo interface and it is completely devoid of any unnecessary online integration. I sync my little library of books using rsync over ssh.
He has won multiple journalistic awards including Pulitzer. Not a good look for you that your immediate reaction on reading something that upsets you is to immediately hop on to a garbage website like mediabiasfactcheck to vindicate your fairytale biases without engaging in any critical analysis.
Look, I’m a trial judge. I am not anyone that understands the industry and the markets in the way that you do. And so I take seriously when companies are telling me that if this gets disclosed, it’s going to cause competitive harm.
Not sure what a trial judge is but he sounds way in over his head.
Unfortunately communists have next to no power in the central government. They do not present any kind of threat that has an immediate need of purging.
300 searches per month for 5 USD sounds a bit expensive. That's about 10 searches per day. Sometimes I have had to try four or five variations of a search query to find what I am looking for on Google. Having to worry about exhausting a paid search quota sounds a little bit nerve-racking.
Which communities do you see as empty?