I support the corporate death penalty. If a company fucks the american people badly, the american people's government should have the right and obligation to revoke the corporate charter and put the corporation up for bid. The existing shareholders would get $0.
With that risk, we would see all shareholders demand that companies operate in a manner that puts the american people first. Security and ethics should come first, before profits.
"260 characters ought to be enough for anybody."
The 255-260 character limit was part of NTFS, when there was hardly a difference between the filename and the file path. It's like nobody at Microsoft has ever needed a long file path, or surly they would have fixed File Explorer.
"...perhaps a genuine QA/QC attitude might emerge."
Not a chance of that happening. When I last dealt with Microsoft, all of the Windows QA had been sent to China in order to have script monkeys test the hundreds of "happy paths". There was no QA along the lines of "throw bricks at it and break that shit".
Actual Windows QA is only done by hackers.
It might work: "That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger."
"A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked." -- John Gall, _Systemantics_