were reporting it and they still pushed out. But it's not a big deal. They went ahead, they didn't roll it back. They just paused it. So, you know, when you have such a huge market, you know, 1% or even a half percent of, you know, what, however many billions is still a pretty big number. So, Windows has a problem. I mean, you know, we've talked about the telemetry and I'm sure there's telemetry built into our phones and everything. So, I'm not that naive to think that, you know, Google is not tracking me with our Android phones and et cetera, et cetera. But, you know, we had a whole debate about whether what kind of telemetry it's sending, if Windows is being used on, you know, medical devices and stuff. And frankly, if I have a machine, you know, giving me medicine, I really would not want it running on a Microsoft operating system. And that's how I judge it. Would I trust it to run to keep me alive? No. I'd rather have Linux or something. But, you know, they're being silly here. (9/51)
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