• AtariDump@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-finally-admits-almost-all-major-windows-11-core-features-are-broken/

    Edit: Misleading. Here’s the issue:

    If you are wondering, provisioning essentially is the way admins configure devices as they automatically deploy various settings and policies on a client PC. So while the issue is in office PCs, considering a huge number of enterprise PCs are Windows, this is probably a very big problem.

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      Why is it broken when provisioning?

      Also anyone who is running windows on even a small scale for a company has endless experiences of broken windows feature (admittedly long before ai) so Microsoft blaming the provisioning is also very misleading.

      Ofc “windows uses ai, windows broken” is an insane simplification. But the absolutely fair critic is “windows stops having a qa team in 2014, and entirely depend on automated testing by the developers, windows starts to have more issues, windows starts to rely on more public testing, doesn’t fix the issue with lack of qa, windows uses ai to code, windows has noticeably more issues (i have gotten noticeably more complaints from end user about their PERSONAL devices at home), windows blames provisioning.” The no qa team company let ai write their QA tests and is surprised that their provisioning doesn’t work and ignores all the other issues with windows.