WTF - Welcoming The Future!
My wife wasn't allowed to go for a post-lunch nap yesterday. Our smarthome wouldn't let her...

OK! OK! It wasn't as bad as all that. I built an Internet-connected electric blanket so I can yell at the Alexa to pre-warm the bed. One of the IoT switches needed a firmware update. All over and done with in a few minutes.
But I can't help wondering how much time we lose to software updates. Every time I turn on my games console, I have to wait for another interminable update. It's practically a trope.
There's got to be a better way to do this. Software updates are - usually - important. But why are they so large and cumbersome?
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|So they're not as bothered, given that it's the user's time spent waiting for an update to be applied, rather than their time spent coding a better way of delivering updates.
Related though, I always find I'm more willing to spend time updating if I know it's making an improvement or adds functionality. I like getting a new feature to play with. Maybe always having a recognisable new feature as part of an update so you're more willing to put in the time to do it is something. Use the carrot rather than the stick...