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When I was in college, Windows was still an incredible pile of shit compared even to what it is now. You had to accept that you'd probably see a blue screen once a day. Memory protection was just an idea that someone maybe made a halfhearted stab at. The whole fricking OS would halt because some program was waiting on hardware or network access (a problem with known solutions around the late 70s I believe). Outside of corporate, Windows Server had a miserable market share because of stuff like Code Red ruining everyone's shit.

Microsoft's turned themselves around lately as a company with their cloud services, but Windows still sucks, and the fact that they're finally going to do this, just now, is a massive joke. It's easily 15 years too late.

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Bill Gates

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