My personal model for Microsoft's business is "empower the subpar" -- to find lazy admins, shitty programmers, incompetent managers, etc., and sell them a way to wrap their vile mental spawn into so many layers of colourful foil that it starts to look viable. This explains like 99% of their actions, from DOS through basic, Windows, .net, Office up to ChatGPT.
Like of course they want a global script control, because executing random things in sensitive contexts is what their customers do, what they want to do, and what Microsoft wants them to want, so that they can sell some some new kind of bubblewrap to contain the risk. Until everything blows into someone's face, but who cares, everything was up to industry standards.
Like of course they want a global script control, because executing random things in sensitive contexts is what their customers do, what they want to do, and what Microsoft wants them to want, so that they can sell some some new kind of bubblewrap to contain the risk. Until everything blows into someone's face, but who cares, everything was up to industry standards.
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