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Windows - if it's possible I only run security updates and postpone all other until there's no other way. I use Windows only for gaming and because I don't have much spare time I don't want to waste it on updates.
Linux - security fixes on a daily basis, all other updates I postpone as long as possible. I was using Linux as my daily driver but the amount of issues I ran into due to updates was too much for me.
macOS - security fixes immediately, minor updates few days after the release, major updates usually until the next minor version gets released.
GrapheneOS - as soon as update is available
iPhone/iPad - security fixes immediately, other updates few days after the release.