Microsoft's apparent mishap in renaming the Windows Server 2025 upgrade as a security update caused automatic installations, leading to unexpected changes for numerous administrators.
According to Morten Kjaersgaard, the automatic migration to Windows Server 2025 is "mindbogglingly dangerous" due to the operational risks posed by unforeseen downtime for customers.
Kjaersgaard also highlighted an irrational licensing process: checks happen post-upgrade, forcing users to potentially pay for a new license after installing the software.
The analogy with Tesla's software updates illustrates the absurdity of paying again for a product after already having purchased it, emphasizing the serious implications for users.
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