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Then you're probably not going to need the security updates if that's all you're using it for.
Anything connected to the internet needs to be up to date for security fixes.
Did someone say it was connected to the Internet? You're assuming that's what's happening. There are plenty of reasons to spin up an OS to test something that does not require the Internet. And I'll even go a step further and say that the security updates may not even be needed depending on what you're doing if you are connected to the Internet. Most security updates are to prevent things from happening after the user interacts with something. If you're not interacting with these things and your PC isn't in the DMZ then there isn't much concern.
I love how you are getting offended because you think I'm making assumptions about how I use MY laptop.
Lol, oops. Either way, i stand by what i said. I spin up different OS's and snapshots frequently without needing the Internet.