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by AnIdiotOnTheNet
2863 days ago
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Thing is, Microsoft completely deserves it because they are insulting their users every day. They are now consistently forcing changes on their users that nobody asked for, and it takes significant amounts of complaints for them to yield in even the slightest degree. See: Metro replacing the start button, forced Windows 10 upgrades, and forced updates in Windows 10 in for starters. Users said they didn't want these things, Microsoft told them to get bent. Casey complained about some issues with VS on HMH, Microsoft reached out and made some suggestions, suggestions completely broke his build environment. That's the kind of crap we're dealing with from today's Microsoft. Calling them babies is far more polite than what I routinely call them. |
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All this does is create is this big network of animosity from like-minded people who like to complain together. At the end of day I'd find it much healthier to spend time with someone like Stephanie Hurlburt than Casey.
He could just stick to providing educational material like he does with HH. Lots of people gain insights from those. The Linus-like talk brings literally nothing to the table except bad feelings.
EDIT: I should also mention that for every person like you and I (because we're on the same wavelength regarding software quality, no arguments there) there's also a crapton of people who are very happy with modern software development. I just have to look around my desk at work and I'll find people cheering for the next VS or Electron or whatever toy release. Hell, even Tommy Refenes said he liked Windows 10. These people exist, are in great numbers and are not going anywhere. So you're better off simply laying down informative facts and tips for anyone willing to listen, rather than engage in name calling.