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mesa@piefed.social to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Microsoft: KB5079473 breaks internet access to Windows 11 Teams, Edge, OneDrive, Copilot

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Microsoft: KB5079473 breaks internet access to Windows 11 Teams, Edge, OneDrive, Copilot

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mesa@piefed.social to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Microsoft has confirmed that its latest Windows 11 25H2, 24H2 update KB5079473, has led to loss of internet access to several of the default free Microsoft apps.
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    Don’t they test before release?! Or is that AI’s job now?! What a couple of fucktards

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      Hasn’t MS been proud to not have QA anymore? Since mid 2010s

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        Could be, but they shouldn’t be 😄

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          https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/how-microsoft-does-qa/

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      Aha no they actually stopped that about a decade ago iirc? It was a fairly noticeable shift, I was working in a small development environment at the time.

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    Okay, but there has to be a downside, surely?

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    What a nice feature.

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    So theres no downside?

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    Still shocked anyone uses this company’s products anymore.

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    I literally feel this as more of a feature than a bug.

    Can we please keep it?

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    Ooh nice, a good update from Microsoft for once

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    Can I get KB5079473 and keep it? I prefer those free apps which are pushed down your throat to have no internet access. As I don’t have rights to remove at least Edge without completely removing Windows.

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      It’s not a good clean way but if you get all your files off the system and reformat installing version N (intended for EU) then you get much less bloat and tracking by default and you also are allowed to kill edge,

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        Thanks, whish you came with that advice when MS force installed 11.

        Now I feel it’s not worth the hassle, as the next time I’m going to reinstall my OS it’s going to be Linux instead.

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    They asked copilot to slop an update for them and it tried to kill itself. Tragic, really.

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      Only took it a sloppy second

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      They asked copilot to slop an update for them and it tried to kill itself. Tragic Marvelous, really.

      FTFY

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    lol Microslop gonna Microslop

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      Microsoft: It isn’t fair to call us that!.
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