Yes, fuck them. Samsung does random popups of an app that asks you if you want to update to their new OS.
If you're in the middle of something and accidentally press the update button when it pops up without warning, your phone will reboot and start updating.
I personally use fzf to do basically the same thing, I just have to press ctrl-r before I start to type, and it does fuzzy matching to your history and shows more than one alternative at a time
I would pick up my partner's phone where I saw her leave/forget it, put it in my pocket, then she would use the find my phone feature on her apple watch and I would jump at least a meter into the air
You can even make linux run an automatic memtest on boot and reserve the bad areas it finds. This is with the memtest=N kernel parameter, where N is the number of passes. memtest=17 tests all patterns. With this, the kernel will run an automatic test on every boot.
So, crab apples?