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Well, if they do monolithic releases, then there's not much they can do about that unless the rewrite significant portions of its code. Incremental releases would also be rather interesting on Linux that uses official package repositories. πππβ¨π€
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#BraveBrowser has three versions of its web browser !INDEED, which are the Stable, Beta, and Nightly releases. π€ The Stable version gets fewer updates but gets more changes per update (which is already apparently obvious). π
When updating certain apps on Linux, the updater downloads the entire release binary file (let's say 300 MB), and what gets actually added to disk after the update is just tiny (let's say just 10 MB), and there are occasionally times where a bit of disk space gets freed too. π€―π€
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