Microsoft: "30% of Our Code Is Ai." Also Microsoft: "windows Is Broken."
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In all seriousness, it's been a long time since I've seen a dedicated QA position instead of just assuming that devs will test as they go.
No, that's a hypothesis, one amongst many, with no evidence provided.
Hey, they fixed the BSODs eventually. That screen's black now.
How did this happen? How did Linux, of all things, become easier?
There is no rhyme or reason to Windows UI anymore. I thought I was drinking too much when trying to network my Windows file server with a Mac, and running into the same settings in what looked like three different themed-UIs.
Right-click menu? Would you like more options? Here they are, in what looks like a 2005 version of Windows. What is this?
Don't get me started on AI. Their new Quick Recovery feature was basically not tested and forced me to re-install:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/10/windows-updat...
You know what that did? Today I removed Steam from my Windows partition. I am gaming on Mint now. Imagine being so bad at YOUR ONE JOB that even gaming, the ultimate Microsoft forte, is being eaten away at.
In windows you have 5 versions of apps for each era of windows, in m365 you have 5 different dashboards showing same information just a little bit differently so you have to know all of them if you need info A and B.
But at least in admin.microsoft you have Copilot and Agents above Users and Groups, because ef'in up your muscle memory is important ...
I have to say, tough - we can point at GE and Boeing, but that was a true slow burn. Even by today's crazy pace of, well, everything, Nadella seems to have taken the express lane to ruin.