Things like this and other custom "Windows distros" are a sign that MS would have no problem selling a version of Windows that's nothing more than a base OS, but clearly they would rather take the user-hostile route.
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Those of us who came up in the 80s and 90s remember that bad behavior and even worse software is baked into Microsoft's DNA.
That sort of organizational culture doesn't just evaporate.
EEE was something a single Microsoft employee allegedly came up with 0 evidence of it being used internally within Microsoft.
But it doesn't matter where it originated or who first said it. The reason this phrase gained so much popularity is that outside observers could see that's their strategy was (and still is).
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