I've been dealing with that garbage since migrating my office to Windows 10. Each update, things would reinstall. Or scripts I used to automated uninstallation stopped working because they just change the game roster. Or various GPOs I used no longer worked if you merely had Windows 10 Pro, so I had to shell out for new Enterprise licenses.
I've really liked some things MS is doing recently, like VS Code. But the Windows team--I just don't understand what they're doing. They're treating an OS--an OS that's frequently used for serious business purposes and ought to be predictable and stable--like some startuppy web app that changes everyday according to the latest A/B test. It's infuriating.
> But the Windows team--I just don't understand what they're doing. They're treating an OS--an OS that's frequently used for serious business purposes and ought to be predictable and stable--like some startuppy web app that changes everyday according to the latest A/B test. It's infuriating.
And there's your answer. Microsoft has become infected with these kind of people and they're fucking up Windows 10. The situation hasn't been fixed because attention is on more profitable portions of the business like Azure.
I've really liked some things MS is doing recently, like VS Code. But the Windows team--I just don't understand what they're doing. They're treating an OS--an OS that's frequently used for serious business purposes and ought to be predictable and stable--like some startuppy web app that changes everyday according to the latest A/B test. It's infuriating.