

Do people not just hold down the power button anymore?
Artist, musical performer, and former derby skater from the Midwest.
I’m single, childless, and married to freedom and adventure.
ACAB, Anti-War, and I hate Democrats, Republicans, and billionaires. (Yes, even your favorite billionaire: the pop star, the legendary athlete, or the soft-spoken investment guru.)


Do people not just hold down the power button anymore?


Use O&O ShutUp to delete Copilot if you’re on Windows.


When the day comes that Linux runs all of my games, I will give the dual-boot the boot. :)


You can uninstall Copilot yourself with O&O ShutUp.


Fuck yeah.


The current American admin isn’t doing jack shit about X, despite this being obviously criminal. In fact, the US military just gave Musk a contract to license Grok, even though Grok describes itself as ‘Mecha-Hitler’.


A test they’ll have to pass.
This makes me chuckle, as they invented euphemisms like ‘hallucinations’ because their LLM models can’t do what they promise. Fabulous marketing, but clearly they didn’t do enough testing.


Not much to say here other than… FUCK YEAH!


I hope his schmeckel no longer works.


I’m so sick and tired of the self-evident stupidity of free speech absolutism.


It also expects that people are content to actually fix things, or sew tears in clothing, or whatever, and that often requires a little research and initiative in a world where it’s been made abundantly cheap and convenient to just replace almost everything.
I don’t think it’s necessarily ignorance so much as a combination of laziness and incredible convenience.
A few years ago I taught myself to fix my laptop screen via Youtube and saved myself a $400 repair, but most people would just chuck it and buy a new one.


At my work we call the ‘granny browser’.


I love this.
Also love this comments section.


Barf
And not the good version from Spaceballs.


Oh, true, but back then game companies would sell you those single disks you needed. My copy of Baldur’s Gate 2 was missing one that I was able to replace for a few bucks.
In hindsight, I kinda miss the awesome customer service that used to exist.


I have fond memories of Windows XP working well.
Do not have fond memories of the multi-dvd game installations, but I still have my library of physical games. :)
That’s so weird.
I guess I’ve just programmed myself to hold that power button long enough.