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by hs86
357 days ago
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I remember old setup wizards on Windows 9x that would commonly advise disabling any antivirus software before proceeding with an installation. Even back then, we knew those programs could break basic functionality like app installations, yet the platform owner never truly intervened. This whole situation now feels like too little, too late. We currently have a vast market of "security" software built on top of their platform, and everyone is compelled to use it, often due to compliance requirements. Now, Microsoft has to walk on thin ice by restricting these "snake oil" vendors without getting into trouble for anticompetitive behavior by restricting a market on top of their platform that should have never existed in the first place. |
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