I feel the update was change for the sake of change.
It wasn't. We're perpetually strapped for designer time; wasting it on superfluous changes is not something we can afford.
And that's a big reason why this redesign was necessary... There haven't been any major rework done to the SO design since the first year of its life. Additions for new features, tweaks here and there for consistency, but the core was getting pretty long in the tooth - and that's a big problem when you're trying to maintain designs for > 100 sites: eventually, there's so much metaphorical duct tape and bailing twine holding everything together that even trivial changes or fixes are likely to break something, to say nothing of the sheer pain involved in trying to make changes or additions consistent across all sites.
Jin & Co. did their best for years to keep it all together, but if you poke around a bit you'll find countless unfixed design bugs - here and on other sites - and a backlog of new work stretching out to the horizon. Designs accumulate technical debt too, and it was time to pay the piper.
Yeah, there's gonna be some pain. Some things changed intentionally for consistency (internal consistency or consistency with other sites), for ease of maintenance or simply to provide a solid foundation for future enhancements. Others changed... unintentionally. We'll need to fix those, and both dev and design teams are working hard on that - big thanks to everyone here carefully reporting bugs, and especially the folks who hammered on the beta design that's been live here on meta for several months.
But for all the short-term pain, the value going forward is huge: we can roll out new designs and fix bugs without just adding to the patchwork of site- or page-specific hacks and work-arounds, paying down debt and making better use of the small dedicated team of designers we're building here.