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You should, you're missing out on a lot of fixes, performance improvements (and energy improvement) and filesystem improvements.
Don't listen to who says "it's only security stuff". Better hardware support, everyone?
Upgrade and if you have a problem you can always go back to an older one.
I have switched to it (but temporarily). So far, no issues but I'm keeping the OEM kernel just in case.