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From: Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy,alt.comp.os.windows-11
Subject: Re: Dimdows Decay Syndrome Continues
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2025 21:53:24 -0600
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On 2/1/25 3:55 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> Many years ago, a software engineer named Fred Brooks predicted that
> some systems could get so complex that they would exceed a manageable
> threshold of complexity, where every attempt to fix a bug would just
> create new ones.
> 
> Microsoft passed this point a long time ago. Read this
> <https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-11-24h2s-wild-ride-some-fixes-are-in-but-other-bugs-still-linger/>
> and think: how many times have you heard of this sort of thing, just
> in the past year? Some choice quotes:
> 
>      When Microsoft rolled out another Windows 11 24H2 update for
>      January's Patch Tuesday, instead of fixing existing issues, the
>      update created more havoc, causing conflicts with audio,
>      Bluetooth, webcams, and more. But a preview update released on
>      Jan. 28 finally fixed several glitches -- both old and new.
> 
> But then qualifies this by saying:
> 
>      But before you dive into the 2024 update, know that you may run
>      into some problems and conflicts. The new version has been plagued
>      by bugs that could prevent you from using Windows reliably and
>      effectively.
> 
> So fix some problems, add new ones. Conclusion:
> 
>      The number of bugs in Windows 11 24H2 also seems greater than in
>      past annual Windows updates. The ongoing spread of one bug after
>      another and Microsoft's need to stall the update for many people
>      both point to a problem with this latest version.
> 
> Not the first time Windows has had this sort of trouble! It has become
> a regular occurrence the past few years.


The reason is Microsoft hired people who didn't fire "DFS" type employees.

United States has been suffering from that problem since Reagan era.