Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security::Azure looks like a house of cards collapsing under the weight of exploits and vulnerabilities.

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    11 months ago

    Microsoft is in the business of making their users (of paid software) their beta testers so they don’t have to pay for actual beta testers. This was made obvious from their track record in recent years of bad Windows updates (that you’re not allowed to refuse) which resulted in bricked computers and/or data loss. Numerous incidents of this within the last 5 years alone, some were on the Insiders builds (which one would still expect to not have these problems given those are release candidate builds and not supposed to be actual beta builds) but some incidents were with actual release builds. They also have more telemetry in their production software than a lot of companies have in their beta software, but that’s more because they can directly make money off that data.

    So remember: when you buy a Microsoft product, you’re paying for the privilege of testing their code in your own live production environment.