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I don't know why you're trying to make this about me and how I cope with borked updates because none of this is about me. My posts aren't angry raging or whining from personal frustration, I'm just stating the obvious.
If Microsoft push out an update and that update is borked, it is no one's fault but Microsoft's.
You're sleeping at night and it is 2am. You hear a window smash open. You get up to check out what is going on and find out that your Television has been robbed. Who's responsible... you for having a Television in your house, or the criminal who robbed your TV? Bear in mind, all of your windows and doors were locked, and it took quite a big force to smash through your window and get in. Obviously the criminal is the one responsible.
Now let's look at Windows.
You're minding your own business playing some Call of Duty Black Ops Multiplayer with Steam when suddenly you get a notification telling you that Windows has installed updates on your Windows 10 Home device and that it will automatically restart soon, but you can postpone it. You go ahead with the restart to get it over and done with. Oh no, its a borked update. Your system is now doing weird things it shouldn't have been doing because of bugs. Oh, what's that? Microsoft were warned about the bugs but still pushed out the update. Oh, what's that? Your files are missing and apps aren't opening properly.
Let me guess, the customer is responsible because they owned a Windows 10 device and aren't a geek user with control of the updates? You know, some people have lives and don't work in the I.T industry, and won't even know what a "security update" is let alone sift through them all and find out which ones are borked or not.