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by Saris 691 days ago
The same thing happened before with Linux, crowdstrike made systems unbootable.

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.

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Same with Linux yes, I never said Linux is any better in this question than Windows. At least it's free, and no warranties is given. But if RedHat had failed the same way, I think ReHat Inc would bear the blame just as well.

PS: I believe BSD-based systems would be more resilient because of microkernel architecture.