Microsoft Confirms $1.50 Windows Security Update Hotpatch Fee Starts July 1

by ok123456on 4/30/25, 8:09 PMwith 12 comments
by jll29on 4/30/25, 8:41 PM

This is genious, whoever came up with it!

Imagine doing that in pharma also: you pay a regular monthly fee for the side effects of the medical drugs you took (caused by the pharma company, not by you).

by Terr_on 4/30/25, 8:25 PM

> Windows Server 2025

Over on the consumer side, I'd rather pay $1.50 to permanently regain full control over when the computer I own reboots for updates.

(Yes yes, insert Use Linux Joke here.)

by greyadepton 4/30/25, 9:54 PM

I would hate to be the Microsoft account manager having to explain this fee to a CIO. Especially when Linux kernel livepatch is free.

by brutal_chaos_on 4/30/25, 11:04 PM

Get ready to see a lot more hotfixes...

by peltocheon 5/2/25, 7:10 AM

Serious question: what windows does/does better than Linux that can explain be ready to pay for using their server softwares?

by mystified5016on 5/1/25, 3:57 PM

Pretty ballsy for Microsoft to charge a subscription fee for a feature that Linux has had for decades.

I don't expect this to go well for them.

by a_void_skyon 5/1/25, 8:34 AM

incentivizing themselves for building a broken system, you can do anything if you have a majority of market share

by euroderfon 4/30/25, 10:18 PM

Chiselers.

by supportengineeron 4/30/25, 11:40 PM

Obligatory "I'm gonna write myself a new minivan this afternoon"