The high tolerance for PC failure is practical and logical. Failure doesn't generally cost a whole lot compared to cars and jet planes, and the upside to being tolerant of failure is a greatly accelerated pace of development.
It's just another classic risk/reward tradeoff. End users tolerate more risk from computers in exchange for the benefits.
It's just another classic risk/reward tradeoff. End users tolerate more risk from computers in exchange for the benefits.