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There are many tales of underhanded dealings in the technology world, but there are only a handful as egregious as what Im about to tell you. This is the story of how Microsoft made a mockery of government agencies, standards compliance, and more. Strap yourselves in folks, were going to talk about the POSIX Subsystem for Windows. What is the POSIX subsystem? Well, I guess you could call it a predecessor to the modern day Windows Subsystem for Linux. On paper, it was intended as a way to provide compatibility for porting UNIX applications to Windows NT, but in practice, well, it really existed to let Microsoft bid on contracts for the US federal government. As Im going to show, the POSIX subsystem can barely run the vi editor, let alone do anything more complex. Some time ago, I did a fairly in-depth exploration of the subsystem on Twitter. This was then followed up with a livestream which covered everything in-depth. Now were once again embracing NCommander in Real Time, where we