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It's a joke. Their real method nowadays is just asking AI to generate bug free code and then using it without any validation
The joke seems more efficient tho
That has never stopped MAIcrosoft before
It's a joke, but the fact is that the diagnose button only searches event logs and windows system logs for errors against only a small dictionary of problems.
This is exactly why Microsoft has been playing with a locally installed nano AI driven fix it utility for future updates: the current one sucks.
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To be fair it'll also reset adapters/devices by disabling and reenabling them, which can help with basic issues.
It's a joke: they'd never return a sensible exit code.
If it’s a joke, it’s not terribly far from the truth.
Have you run the compatibility troubleshooter in win11? It works reasonably well but it's a laughably stupid process. It asks you which application is having problems, then displays the first ~10 apps, alphabetically. If it's not there, you have to click a button to see the next 10 apps. Scroll, click, scroll, click, and so on until it shows the app you're looking for.
Why not just give a full list??? Or let the user start typing and bring up relevant entries? Oh, right. Microslop search functions are embarrassingly bad. Clicking through the list is better, I guess.
Last month Apple released their developer keynote (WWDC26) where they acknowledged their search function doesn't work well. Obviously they were saying it now because they were releasing a fix but it was comical to hear them essentially say "have you ever searched in mail or finder for something you know is there, and search just can't find it, yeah that shit happens to all of us" lol
The Walmart shopping app does this, too. With a cart full of upwards of 200 items, (we shop infrequently, so the list is big by the time we do), it infuriates the hell out of my spouse and I. I won't even get into how random and haphazard the items are ordered (and it's not due to the order we selected things).
I have seen the Windows diagnostic tool accurately identify and fix an issue once.
And that was way the fuck back on Windows XP.
Im surprised that they did not use ai for that, knowing how much they like it.
Color me shocked. 🙄 Microslop definitely earned its rep.
Explains why it responds/opens so quickly. Tight coding.
Quickly? 50,000 seconds is 13 hours, 53 minutes and 20 seconds
edit: aaahhh. ms not s. stupid windows
Sleep is in seconds for Linux/UNIX, but milliseconds on Windows. 50,000 ms is 50 seconds.
Those are ms - so 50 seconds
Opens when you press it. Not finds a solution. Never has found a solution.