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by Kadin
3482 days ago
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Regardless of one's thoughts on AMD, I think this is broadly true. Microsoft may do a lot of things poorly, but one thing they are good at (arguably, the only thing they're good at, hell maybe the key to their success, really) is maintaining compatibility and not breaking stuff. |
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Linux maintains compatibility by fixing the driver themselves when they break it. Microsoft cannot (actually, can, and does) break their interfaces since they don't control the drivers.
This allows Linux to keep improving without breaking things in production; while Microsoft has to either maintain huge backward compatibility abstractions for changes, go YOLO and break stuff (often unknowingly) or abstain from improving their OS.