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1 Jan 202608:55

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TLDRThe creator reacts to a controversial LinkedIn post from a Microsoft engineer claiming a goal to eliminate all C and C++ code at Microsoft by 2030 using AI-assisted Rust rewrites. He criticizes the unrealistic targets, mocks the idea of rewriting millions of lines monthly, and points out Microsoft’s ongoing Windows instability as evidence they can’t even maintain the OS reliably. The follow-up clarification that Windows isn’t included only adds to the confusion. Ultimately, he argues the problem isn’t AI but poor leadership and rushed feature development, making Windows increasingly unstable while chasing flashy additions instead of core reliability.

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