Remember when microsoft windows did that and it still got progressively worse but it also took up more and more memory
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I have been on Linux and graphene for so long that I don't remember Microsoft well except when I worked there. Standard software development procedures require saving prior versions to be restored if something proves wrong with newly developed code. Retention of this practice seems especially important in this environment.
But if the code is bad then how can the code be aware that it is bad to know to use back ups on it's own without a human assistant
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Whether a person or a system/model is writing the code, the process of storing backups must be followed. I would be surprised if they did not implement these basics, but I can see how things could go wrong.
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I expect it will still snapshot prior versions for rollback when needed.