Yes, but once you get into "defy physics" territory, you're no longer talking about technology advancement. Some things aren't possible, and Western people seem to have difficulty accepting that concept.
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Damn. I'm going to have to not buy one even harder now.
That's it right there. Even when he threatens their religion, the cult has an answer.
Yeah, it simply being Copilot was everyone's complaint. Good work today, Microsoft employees.
Adding a number isn't going to work these days. It worked in 2009 because even though people continued using XP because of Vista, there *was* a market waiting for something to replace XP. That market is much smaller now.
I don't think that many people care about Windows anymore.
"As usual?" You don't know me. I'm just going to block you; you're just a run-of-the-mill know-nothing who thinks they are smarter than they are.
I'm just going to predict it: I bet we mostly learned nothing. When an American gets burned by touching a hot stove, they don't learn not to touch the hot stove. They learn that maybe they didn't touch it long enough for it to stop burning.
The Constitution actually has a little-known provision that allows citizens to replace Congresspeople. It's called voting, and Americans do it badly or none at all.
The problem is that there are not many government types that can withstand a bad electorate.
We voted for Trump. Bad enough.
We voted for a House to support him. Worse.
We voted for a Senate to support him. Worst.
Congress is empowered to help Trump.
"New bugs are practically impossible to avoid, but for now, Windows 11 is relatively healthy."
Do you all read what you write?
IBM and Red Hat are nothing but number watchers. It doesn't matter if you once had the greatest programmers in the world if you're now managed by know-nothing MBAs.
Windows stopped being safe as a digital sign after Windows 7. We used Windows 7 for signage at a previous job with few issues.
I tried with Windows 11 at my current job and gave up.
For a commercial environment, just use something like Optisigns and be done with it.
Microsoft is testing Edge opening automatically every time time Windows 11 restarts.
lol Microsoft hasn't learned shit. Every one who recently thought Microsoft turned a corner has been made a fool.
I hope Microsoft and its employees are absolutely aghast and embarrassed by this.
Yeah. The articles you have recently written suggesting otherwise have been silly.
I think after about about Year 3, you can't really blame migration issues anymore, right?
"We need to always be updating processes to be more efficient" are a cancer on well being, stability, proficiency, expectation, and predictability. They think people get good at their jobs by always changing -- and I'm sorry to report that isn't the case. People get good from repetition.
The Notepad vulnerability from a couple of months ago is wild. I remember talking about this in like 2005. What the hell is going on inside Microsoft?
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"Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot are both installed
The Microsoft Copilot app was not installed by the user
The Microsoft Copilot app was not launched in the last 28 days"
Yeah, Microsoft has changed none. You might as well stop writing the dumb articles suggesting otherwise.
...under pressure. If someone said, "I need Project X done by 3 PM this afternoon, come hell or high water," I think it could do it.
4. I do *not* think it does well on foundational stuff or projects where absolute correctness matters.
5. If it bites you, you have zero recourse.
I've used AI for projects for years. It works.
1. I say, "I wouldn't have done it like that," very often. That causes a lot of re-prompts.
2. The more I use it on a specific project, especially if I do not fully understand what it did, the more anxiety I get.
3. I think it does well under...
If I watched TV, I bet I would be very angry about the Netflix price increases.
"Yes, sir, the entire campus is accessible. Just go grab your wheelchair and you'll be good to go."
So routers will soon simply not be on sale in the U.S.?
This is some Russian-level bullshittery. The U.S. has become such a weak, crippled shell of its former self.
Using Windows for too long will corrupt your modern expectations.
Windows Central is trash.
Human answers phone, human gets rids of AI agent, customers happy.
I hope the European countries especially stop cooperating with the U.S. on every front. If Americans do not feel pain, the 40% who voted for Trump will feel vindicated.
We 60% need help. European countries politely declining cooperation is the biggest gift the 60% could receive.