89 pointsby 01-_-2 days ago8 comments
  • jsheard2 days ago
    Nanoraptor kindly fixed their logos for them: https://bsky.app/profile/nanoraptor.danamania.com/post/3mbif...
    • mikestew2 days ago
      That kerning is painful on a few of those. Cleverly done, though.
  • rasmus-kirk2 days ago
    Microsoft invested heavily in cloud, when LLM's came it was an obvious way to increase profits if they made everyone use their cloud for "AI". I don't think they realize just how much of the current LLM hype is just that, hype. I think they will be severely burned.

    Yes, LLM's are useful and valuable, but no, they won't be replacing major sections of the workforce any time soon. I don't need an LLM in every facet of my operating system, just like I didn't need Cortana integrated everywhere in Windows 8. And LLM's are obviously not worth the billions upon billions that are being invested currently.

    • diamond5592 days ago
      Useful in some limited circumstances, the only "value" they produce is pumping the bubble stock prices higher for now.
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  • msuniverse20262 days ago
    Reminds me of when the xbox one came out and everyone was calling it the X bone because it had no games and cost a million bux.
  • kerpal2 days ago
    Good screw them. They put a god damn button on the keyboard for their crap AI. Everyone just uses the smartest AI and has zero loyalty to your garbage AI. Look how quickly Meta abandoned open-source AI when they got behind.

    Windows 11 is bloated, loaded with telemetry, won't stop nagging you about OneDrive and Office365 and now mandates sign-in with a Microsoft account while forcing 400+ million devices to not have security updates.

    I'm willing to bet most of Microsoft's engineers are using Claude, not their own garbage.

    • ta90002 days ago
      Just install Linux. You’re only doing this to yourself at this point.
      • Flameancer2 days ago
        I keep coming back to see if Linux is usable for daily driving. I still dual boot but for the past 5 years if I don’t update my Linux partition for a few weeks due to going on holiday or visiting in-laws then I always run into boot issues. Mostly it’s been the OS booting to a black screen. At least windows doesn’t give me login issues and just works with any peice of hardware I want. It saying it’s perfect but even as a daily driver of windows canary, my windows system is much more stable than my Ubuntu/Arch System.
        • ta9000a day ago
          I’ve only ever had this happen with dual booting as Windows is a noisy neighbor. Try doing a fresh install of just Ubuntu or PopOS.
          • Flameancera day ago
            It’s been a reoccurring issue for the past four years and I make sure that both my Linux and windows storage/boot drives are on completely separate drives. I also have a current issue on my Ubuntu server that’s plugged into a KVM where if I don’t have the sever as the active input, if switch back I won’t get a display unless I reboot the server. Honestly I mostly use it headless anyways by removing in via ssh, but it’s nuances like that’ll where I treat Windows the same way as Linux.
        • dTala day ago
          Nah, your install is broken somehow. That's not in any way normal.

          Diagnostics: Ubuntu/Arch? So you're triple booting? With I assume automatic updates enabled in Ubuntu and Windows, and manual in Arch? Spread over a plethora of disks?

          Yeah, no, don't get in too deep with a complex configuration you can't handle and blame Linux for being an unusable daily driver. My girlfriend daily drives Linux. My dad daily drives Linux. It's fine.

          • Flameancera day ago
            It’s not a triple boot, I’ve had this happen on multiple times on a Windows/Ubuntu and Windows/Arch systems. Happened first on arch and just blamed it on Arch issues and switched to Ubuntu and it happened again and this is across different HW generations. automatic updates enables enabled on all configs and Linux will just have some weird issue that crops up that renders the OS not usable. I know what I’m doing and I’ve been running systems with Linux for over 20yrs. Linux has its issue and so does windows. Funny enough the majority of issues(at least in recent memory) have been on desktop systems. My first homelab server ran on my old dell laptop without any major issues for 5 years before migrating to a desktop.
  • CrzyLngPwd2 days ago
    Microslopt seems a better fit.

    Maybe with a German accept :-)

  • tjpnz2 days ago
    My mother who was an avid user of Microsoft Office recently asked me what Microsoft 365 Copilot was and whether it has any impact on her plans to upgrade her laptop. I told her to buy a Mac and look at Pages/Libre Office.
  • throwacct2 days ago
    I mean, they wanted to put "AI" on everything, knowing "AI" is not AI. Could "there is no such thing as bad publicity" apply here? At least they're trending, don't they?
  • ta90002 days ago
    The only way AI is going to kill me is by reading all the constant negative bullshit about “slop”. Seriously, it seems like a quarter of the posts on HN now are bitching about AI. If you don’t like it in Microsoft products, install Linux. I’m now running a fully Microsoft free house for the first time ever. It’s not that hard.
    • pjmlpa day ago
      Except that if you are using systemd, or Linux with Rust written drivers, it isn't Microsoft free, as they are the ones paying part of those salaries.

      Thanks to Satya, even if Windows goes under, Microsoft has enough tentacles in all key FOSS projects nowadays, to exerce their influence.

      • ta9000a day ago
        If they put AI into systemd I’m retiring to a cabin.
        • metadopea day ago
          > If they put AI into systemd I’m retiring to a cabin.

          Mot bad

          They'd call it systemaid