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How Microsoft Nearly Lost OpenAI (And Wasted a Trillion Dollars Doing It)
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How Microsoft Nearly Lost OpenAI (And Wasted a Trillion Dollars Doing It)

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You've probably heard the phrase "too big to fail." Microsoft spent the last few years proving there's a corollary: too big to think straight. A bombshell Substack post from a former senior Azure engineer is making the rounds on Reddit and Hacker News right now — and it paints a picture of organizational dysfunction so absurd it reads like satire. Except it's not. It's a first-hand account of how a 122-person engineering org spent months seriously debating whether to port half of the Windows kernel to a chip the size of a fingernail. Let's unpack what actually happened, why it matters for every engineer reading this, and what you can do when your own company starts drifting this way. The Setup: Azure's Secret Weapon To understand the disaster, you first need to understand what Azure Boost is. Azure Boost is Microsoft's offload accelerator card — a custom piece of hardware that sits inside Azure servers and handles networking, storage, and VM management tasks. It's how Azure stays compe

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