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That's the reason why I stopped using mods. It's annoying to fix them on every update. Gonna stick to vanilla and only add paintjobs and small things.
Or read the patchnotes of the respective update and, if you keep up to date on what you're adding mod wise, you'll know what mods will cause problems as what they were dependent on has now been changed thus will cause a crash meaning ye just have to remove those mods as opposed to all of them. Then add them back when the author(s) update them.
Unless it's a total game overhaul most updates only cause a handful of mods to crash, for example, 1.27 only causes mapmods (for me) to crash but everything else along the lines of trailers, an AI mod, AI traffic mods, green icon disabler mod, reshade (graphics plugin - never have issues with this and I've been using it for 2 or 3+ years now), my custom livery both for truck and trailers, truck accessory mods etc. doesn't cause any crashes.
Going down that stubborn route of refusing to use mods just because of the fact every update breaks some of them, you're honestly just doing yourself a disfavour and deliberately making yourself miss out on all the mods that make them game even better. But mhm, your call at the end of the day though.