• Solrac@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Oh they’re making me addicted alright. I can’t stop installing Linux on things. Its like a new vice for my devices

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    Today i tried to unbind the windows key from a computer because it was getting annoying. Tutorials pointed to the registry. I found nothing but ended up understanding why some keyboards directly have locks on that stupid key

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    I can’t fault them for this business plan. It has worked for the opioid business professionals time and time again, for centuries!

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    Out of touch execs still chasing metrics instead of focusing on quality. Their desperation betrays the awareness that an end is near.

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      Sadly, the strategy tends to work. Just like slop and clickbait by any sane world should not be rewarded, it rakes it in for the people who do it.

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    Have they tried making it better, I feel like I’m more likely to become addicted to it if it was good.

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    We’re going to MAKE people ADDICTED by making a REALLY Good Product! SOLVING annoying Problems! TREATING Customers respectfully! FORCING ourselves Onto people like Donald Trump on Little Girls!

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    If it’s agentic it’s going to burn through tokens even faster, so what’s their business model?

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    My non Linux savvy spouse is currently dual booting Linux Mint because Windows has become so frustrating to use.

    Mint isn’t perfect. We’ve run into a few bugs and shortcomings. But there’s a big difference between dealing with genuine issues in an OS and using one that feels actively hostile and designed to exploit the user.

    If both experiences can be frustrating, why choose the one that’s frustrating by design (unless you absolutely have to) ?

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    Ah yes, Cortana and Copilot both suck, but surely third time’s the charm. And when Scout is, inevitably, unpopular as well? We’ll see what they call number four.

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      Is there any fundamental difference between Copilot and Scout, or is it just a straight up rebranding?

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        My impression is that scout is specifically going to be an agentic ai. Agentic ai platforms are supposedly a little more competent than chatbots, but still subject to the same llm chicanery and enormous energy usage.

        It’s hard to compare against copilot because MS has called a ton of distinct things copilot (see the diagram below).

        diagram of different MS products called copilot

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      Cortana was actually really good on Windows Phone but they dumbed it down and added all sort of crap to it by the time it was integrated onto the desktop. They could’ve doubled down on whatads it good but nope.

      • @pycorax I second this, Windows Phone 8.1/10 was a godsend in a world of Android/iPhone duopoly (even if made by Microslop) and Cortana was smart enough to almost do everything you could ask of it (unlike the “couldn’t understand what you said” or “calling Superfun New Toy From China” instead of “Super from Building A” that “AI” assistants of its time said).
        @finalarbiter

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        Not sure why that had to come on automatically at maximum volume every time, but the number of times I’ve finished backing up and re-imaging a computer at 3 AM, on to have her start hollering at the exact moment my head hits the pillow, is too damn many