WetGeek Sure would be nice if the person releasing the updates would let the forum readers know about it.
I was busy putting out fires caused by Discord, collaborating closely with multiple people that had machines on the stable repo to validate various potential solutions, and then opting to go down the path of just syncing entirely. The intention wasn't to just silently put out the update, I was originally going to write and release a blog post today (Thursday).
Given I've already had to deploy it though, the main point of the blog post ("yo, gnome users...disable your usual extensions like every GNOME update") is kinda in the past, so not much point now.
Only reason why I had the "time" to post to social is because I did it while eating dinner that I had cooked while working to deploy the sync.
For those that don't know, Discord has for years made a habit out of releasing Discord updates that completely prevent the use of the existing client and provides you a prompt to either install the Deb or RPM, which doesn't help anyone not using Deb or RPM (Arch, Nix, Solus, etc.). This even happens on the flatpak, since they have to manually update that as well. In most cases we get it rolled out within a few minutes of someone noticing and either submitting a patch or bringing it to our attention and in most cases we don't have major items like Mesalib and LLVM wanting to be installed at the same time.