I had the original ChatGPT app and I was also "upgraded" to the new unified ChatGPT/Codex app.
The old ChatGPT app had been very wonky lately and not working correctly. For example, I was unable to switch the mode to "Thinking" as it was stuck on "Auto". I was forced to use the web version for the last few weeks.
So today I was offered the new unified app and decided to try it. Within 5 minutes I had regretted this decision. I ended up deleting the new app, but the old app is also gone.
It is not just VeraCrypt that has been affected by this. There is a bunch of Windows driver developers that have been suddenly kicked out of the "Partner Center" without explanation.
My specific driver is an open source file system driver (WinFsp). This is a software only driver that requires attestation signing. There was a period a few years ago when Microsoft required WHQL testing for Windows Server (which I did), but they seem to have dropped this requirement.
The linked OSR thread has a lot of other driver developers including a lot of them maintaining drivers for hardware devices.
With Microsoft removing our access to the hardware section of the partner center, we are not able to submit drivers for either attestation or WHQL testing.
The old ChatGPT app had been very wonky lately and not working correctly. For example, I was unable to switch the mode to "Thinking" as it was stuck on "Auto". I was forced to use the web version for the last few weeks.
So today I was offered the new unified app and decided to try it. Within 5 minutes I had regretted this decision. I ended up deleting the new app, but the old app is also gone.