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by deepsun
691 days ago
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It has everything to do with Windows, because it's Windows who crashed. Applications crash all the time. But in this case people weren't able to even load the Windows to figure what's wrong or what app has crashed. Microsoft allowed a third-party to self-update and didn't put a proper system of review and updates control to the heart of its OS. |
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So I don't understand why you're focusing on windows here. Linux allows anyone to update too, there's no review or control either.
Just because an OS allows you to break it, does not mean the maker of the OS is liable when you do break it.