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I think you're confusing having most services turned off with having pf on... turning on pf with the default install is new, they still leave most daemons off to have a 'secure by default' install.
This doesn't mean they used to have pf enabled but blocking everything... that wasn't the case in the past
They always have had the minimal services needed (meaning daemons aren't listening on ports), which they still do, but with the added benefit of pf being on but allowing all traffic except for the mentioned X tcp port