• beepnoise@piefed.social
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    11 days ago

    This isn’t the first time they’ve pushed an update which crashes PCs.

    IIRC, the development/testing is done on Windows under VMs rather than a sample of real world hardware, so it’s like “well yeah, duh, no wonder why you keep releasing updates that crash & freeze end users machines”

    Between shit like this, Crowdstrike, and Microsoft Recall I wonder why anyone even bothers with Windows anymore. I have both Mac and Linux (both which I love equally). Both of them don’t seem to have anywhere near these levels of issues - Macs I would hope not given the eye-watering amount I’ve spent on it, and Linux I could be forgiven if it did give me hassle, but no.

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 days ago

      Between shit like this, Crowdstrike, and Microsoft Recall I wonder why anyone even bothers with Windows anymore.

      Or think about it differently. People hate Linux and Mac OS so much that they’d rather deal with this than deal with them.

  • penquin@lemm.ee
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    11 days ago

    I’ve come to truly believe that MS stopped caring too much about windows now. They’re focused more on ads and other subscription services. They are still in the mindset of “we are the only player in the field and people can’t live without us”.

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      10 days ago

      You’d have thought they’d have learned from losing the browser monopoly they had 15 years ago due to complacency

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        10 days ago

        They are a mindless organization, not one or a few using logic. Everyone working there can figure out the general issues, on their own, for sure. But it’s an out of control huge organization. Even the top leadership is along for the ride at this point.

        Every department is headed by competent and intelligent people, I assume. But they each only control a small slice of the environment, and even in each division there are many things the middle management cannot control directly. Too big

        It’s not like a car manufacturer, there is an exponential difference in the number of parts to control and the complexity.

        When the sales, and other parts are woven in, I doubt there is a dozen people alive who can explain how all the company structure works together