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  • Google Gemini now has full self driving…

  • “We would sue NVIDIA, but all these lawyers seem to care about is the money they took from us, sooo”

  • Woodhouse: “they called it long pig……never much cared for it”

  • Some people use their talents for evil.

  • I get an email. It runs off the side of the screen. I zoom out. It snaps back when I let go of the screen to read it.

    No other email app behaves this way. None.

  • They were sure about Cortana too. That flopped hard.

    Honestly we won’t have to worry about this in a few years. Every time Microsoft launches something new, they create the most impressive thing nobody uses or wants. Every single goddamn time they do anything different, they fuck it up or give up on it way too soon, all because they cannot shake the idea that the last time people liked their core product was windows XP and everyone compares using a computer then to whatever they do now. Microsoft won’t win that game. And they don’t care to even try.

    Windows 8? Fucking brilliant response to the iPad, even if it was late and the surface was big and heavy. The OS made perfect sense there and was pretty and clean and simple. So they PUT IT ON EVERYTHING when it only made sense in the one thing it was designed for. Completely ruined it. They arrogantly thought they could convert the entire industry over to this way of doing things and letting OEMs use the surface as a template for their own version of what Microsoft predicted a computer would be. Flopped hard. And Apple? They copied some of the better ideas and put it on the iPad and since it was managed better at the time it succeeded.

    Windows phone? Very late to the game, Google went out of their way to fuck Microsoft however they could, and Microsoft alienated every developer interested in giving them a chance. they did create a good product with interesting ideas and execution. But every step Microsoft took worked against them. They did literally everything wrong in carrying this out.

    Windows vista wasn’t entirely their fault. They were promised by hardware vendors that things powerful enough to run vista comfortably will be flooding the market by the time it releases. The problem? Microsoft believed them. So the first experience people had with vista was the last one they wanted to ever have. It got better by the end of that cycle but the damage was done.

    What about a simple fitness tracker and notification widget? Microsoft made a wearable called the Microsoft band. It was a clunky, bulky thing but the core idea was sound. It was a simple, clean, stripped back interface on the wearable that didn’t cater to the adhd of what an Apple Watch could do. It just did what people wanted to use it for at the time and nothing else. It was poorly promoted and it didn’t become a blowout success in the 5 minutes it was on the market so they killed the entire thing rather than fix what was actually wrong.

    Outlook is used by damn near everyone and its ancient codebase is making it crazy hard to keep stable. IT people have lots of tricks to keep that broken shitbox going and they do so because Microsoft accidentally made a product people love. So they release a new version of outlook. Let’s do it experimentally, adding features as we go, so that out of the gate, people will get the experience of vista all over again. Also, it’s nothing like the old version people actually liked. But it doesn’t crash all the damn time now, so we think you’ll love it.

    The mismanagement of every single fucking thing Microsoft ever released guarantees the AI bubble will burst. Microsoft will throw everything into it because the the US economy has nothing but AI going for it anymore and when they fail to make it dance and sing the way they promised investors it would, it will poison the well and the money for all AI projects will disappear. Investors will pull their money out and tank it.

    And Microsoft? They are big. They are connected. They have shittons of unethical traps they have forced industries and governments into. But it’s still going to hurt like hell. They don’t have any part of the business left that isn’t dependent on this AI shit in some way so when it blows up, it’s taking everything down with it.

    PCs have viable options outside windows. Just throw KDE in front of a boomer and they won’t know the difference. Want something you have to pay for? Mac is still stumbling along. It’s pretty, modern, has a more classical customer experience people like and many are willing to pay for. But this last release cycle was rough and everyone hates the new UI. It doesn’t matter how great apple silicon if nobody wants to interact with it. And their customer service, once a stinging star in the industry, is all phone trees and outsourced call centers now and despised you are paying more for the same shitty experience you fled from before.

  • But your friends aren’t going to harrasses you ads or spy on you for us.

  • Because it’s just an inference machine. That’s impressive on its own but you fuckers keep pretending it is intelligent. It’s not. It’s a toddler with an enormous vocabulary and shareholders.

  • “I need quickbooks.” Use the web version. “Yea but that one sucks.” They all suck. Use something else. “There is nothing else. My account says quickbooks is all there is.” He’s wrong. “Well what am I supposed to do? People with money use quick books.” No, people spend money to use quickbooks. You have an accountant. He can use quick books. You can use whatever you want. -continues to bitch about expensive things he hates, dismisses anything free as hippy crap-

  • So I agree with you, kinda. it shouldn’t be something scary. It just needs to be understood. The command line is very literal. With a graphical environment, there are design elements that can kind of nudge you towards one way or another of doing or saying something to the computer. A command line is blindly speaking to something. Is incredibly efficient at doing exactly what you already know exactly how to do. The GUI is more assistive.

  • -looks at watch- Really?

  • If I get sent a message that’s too wide to show on my iPhone, your app won’t let me zoom out enough to see it properly.

    But priorities.

  • You can even chain load from SD card to usb on an older pi this doesn’t support USB boot.

  • You can run the entire thing off an nvme or ssd connected via usb3 on a pi. You don’t actually need to use the sd card. It’s just super convenient for testing major changes quickly. If it needs to run more than a week, don’t use the SD card slot.

  • They didn’t force them to throw away PCs. They have alternative options. People chose to be angry instead of doing anything about it.

    It’s the shit people bitch about Apple for doing, but it’s somehow adorable when Microsoft does it.

  • That used to be true but it’s really picked up momentum. Non-techies at work were talking about switching because they hate windows 11 on the new computers and they don’t want it on theirs.

  • The US has already been caught merging intentionally bad code into Linux. Remember what they did to sudo a few years back? Everyone who asks for root without giving a password and does so in a specific way just get root.

  • He’s expecting a rejection by Trump. He he looks good getting it or he looks fantastic pissing on the president of the United States from his newly elected position in spite of everything Trump has done, putting his powerlessness and vulnerability on full display.

  • First boot: -turns on fine- Second boot after setting correct memory speeds and other options: -obscure error 86tlxV-nih!-