• billwashere@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    In 10 years these copilot buttons on keyboards are going to look like Blockbuster buttons on older Roku remotes

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      Looking forward to the “co-pilot remapper” companion app that allows me to launch and hide whatever app I want with that button.

      Looking at you Terminal!

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        I am like 97% sure it’s already just a macro key that simulates a press of win+ctrl+c or something like that that can be changed in the registry. They added a bunch of combos that open office apps and shit a while back.

        But you can also just pin Terminal or any other app to your taskbar and then press win+[number desired pinned app is away from start button/search/task/whatever].

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        4 days ago

        The first thing I did after wiping windows and installing Arch on my new Thinkpad. It’s now my Ollama button for whatever model I feel like running locally.

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    4 days ago

    Its not hype its marketing. There is not a single soul on this earth genuinely hyped about co pilot.

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      Sure there is. Remember that guy that presented it for Microsoft and he didn’t understand why nobody else was hyped?

      There’s that guy.

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        If that guy wasnt being paid his salary to do whatever the fuck he does I’d bet my left nut he wouldnt give a single fuck about co pilot and would probably be driving a macbook

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    4 days ago

    Microsoft itself, in fact, declared that all PCs will be AI PCs

    It’s funny that Microsoft intended for this to be a marketing boon, but many users read it as a threat.

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    More AI bubble bullshit.

    Shockingly if you create a product no one wanted or needed it sells badly.

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      In reality, the most common answers are “No shit, Sherlock!” and “What’s Copilot?”

      The “Shut up!” only comes after you point out that Linux doesn’t have forced AI bullshit.

      (They hated Jesus because he told them he uses Arch, btw.)

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      I feel sincerely sorry for the millions of IT Help Desk workers who will see an influx of people coming to them saying “I asked Copilot to free space on my computer and all my files are gone!!! Fix it!!!”

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      FAFO. If you don’t want to control your computer then you wont have control over your computer.

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      The Zune was amazing. Blew my iPod classic out of the water. I’m still mad it got stolen.

      Microsoft just fucked up marketing it.

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        MS doesnt do “cool”. They have been desperate for years to try to capture it and they never have any idea what cool looks and feels like so their adverts for their shit is always so dorky and uncool.

        Also they never support anything long after it comes out because the only vision they have is winning sales

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          They also like to try to shoehorn themselves into an already captured market quite often, but they don’t get sales and drop it like you said.

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      I’m confused, the Zune and Metro (pre Windows 8, Metro was introduced with the Zune HD and used in Windows Phone) are some of the better things Microsoft has ever produced.

      If you said UMPCs, Cortana, Copilot+ I would understand.

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      I really liked the Zune AND the Nokia Lumia with Windows. honestly the Lumia was the best phone I ever had.

      At one point, Microsoft did make good products. The only good thing they have now is the Windows Terminal which IMHO is one of the best terminal emulators out there, honestly wish I could have it on Linux.

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          No they mean the Terminal App itself. It feels great to use, I use it all the time on my work laptop when running WSL.

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            I don’t think I have ever used that app. Just cmd and powershell alone, or putty. I have been avoiding windows ssh since they log server and user name that accesses an ssh connection and sends it to microsoft during the connection attempt.

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        Did your Zune also get stolen? Pretty much everyone I’ve talked to who had one had it stolen (myself included).

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            Honestly, I’m not sure I have an answer to that… it doesn’t do anything unique, but it does a lot of things really well.

            Config is json driven (UI just updates a json file, so you can do more advanced things in the config that the UI doesn’t allow), it has the ability to have multiple types of tabs, i.e, a powershell tab, git tab, WSL tab, etc. It’s fast and not resource intensive. It’s constantly updated. It’s open source with a clear roadmap. Split panes is handled fairly well.

            I personally really enjoy Ctrl+c being context sensitive. If I highlight something it copies, if I hit it at the prompt, it will behave like it does in Linux.

            I don’t feel like I can sell anyone on one feature, it’s just stable, updated frequently/has good support, and is a great experience (so don’t complain about it). When I’m using something else, there is always some feature I wish it had that Terminal does have.

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              I don’t really have any feelings towards it, it’s there to do its thing, but the terminals themselves still have their own weird quirks (like selecting/copying/pasting in cmd).

              iirc this new terminal has a Quake mode, which is something that I am excited about. Once you use it, there’s no turning back. It’s always available with the press of a button and hides without stopping the process easily.

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                I didn’t even know it had quake mode or what that was. But if it works, great. Just one more feature to keep folks enjoying it.

                For you it’s quake mode, for me it’s context sensitive ctrl+c. Everyone has their thing for their workflows to be optimal for them.