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Ringmasterincestuous , to technology in An NYPD security robot will be patrolling the Times Square subway station

That thing sucks dick… I know it does…

lnxtx , to technology in An NYPD security robot will be patrolling the Times Square subway station
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Can even security robots prevent anything?

Is it just fancy CCTV?

ChaoticNeutralCzech ,

CCTV that can follow people, raise an alarm, and be shoved in front of an incoming train when it does. A cleaning robot would have been more useful.

CookieJarObserver ,
@CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works avatar

Man it would be funny if someone just takes the thing and demands a Ransom…

Hackerman_uwu , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Clippy on steroids.

akaifox , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
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a native RAR app

It better come with a “Trial Expired” pop-up or I am not using it

kersk ,

Damn, this is actually kinda sad news that the OS will come with a rar app. Makes me finally want to buy a copy on WinRAR for like 15+ years of service.

hark , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

Like baking a turd into a mud cookie.

bl4kers , to technology in Everything Microsoft announced at its Surface and AI event
@bl4kers@beehaw.org avatar

The design of the laptops seems like an interesting mix of MacBook and Dell’s XPS line

mojo , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Woah that’s crazy, anyways my Arch updates just dropped today, and continue to drop like hourly.

CookieJarObserver , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
@CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works avatar

Man fuck that shit.

Gazumi , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

As they say, It’s all about choice. I’m not overly enamoured byIthe additional features, other than the security and similar uodates. Less keen on the bakes in AI. I’ll see how we get on, but thinking about my last windows machine also migrating to Debian.

Pyrrhichios , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Gonna get downvoted to crap for this, but what the hell - hi, it’s me, I’m that one guy who actually loves Windows a little more with every release. I’m continually surprised by the good stuff that’s baked into the OS now (e.g. Much better multi-monitor support) and how the real power users can do a whole load more besides with Powertoys (key remapping!) - It’s really encouraging to see that I need fewer and fewer specialist programs to get Windows to work just how I want.

I’m not wildly sold on AI being baked into the OS, but what the heck - Microsoft have earned their goodwill from me in recent years. I’ll play around with it with interest.

Heavybell ,
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll be very surprised if AI is actually “baked into” the OS. A client to their cloud AI will be baked in, but that’s not the same thing IMO.

(btw powertoys is great, multimonitor support is great too, if they finally fix the task bar I might finally go to Win11)

Sabata11792 ,
@Sabata11792@kbin.social avatar

A client to their cloud AI will be baked in

That would instantly kill the feature for me. Hope its easy to remove but I know how shitty MS is about getting that data.

asexualchangeling ,

Hope its easy to remove

has edge flashbacks

XLRV ,
@XLRV@lemmy.ml avatar

You could use things like StartAllBack to bring back the “classic” taskbar and start menu (Windows 7 style) There’s Open Shell and Start 11 too, I don’t use them but they’re good afaik.

Heavybell ,
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

I use Start 10. It’s good, and I’ve tried Start 11 on a Win 11 VM, but while it sort of lets you ungroup the taskbar it wasn’t a great experience. I want MS to do it for real.

XLRV ,
@XLRV@lemmy.ml avatar

Well StartAllBack brings back the Windows 7 style taskbar with all of its functions, Microsoft may add some functionalities but don’t expect them to do it quickly or at all.

UnknownQuantity ,

I was like you until windows 10. I opted out of that. It just felt like losing control over my computer. Windows 11 even more so.

warmaster ,

Same here. Switched to Linux because of that.

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

Tl;Dr I hate hate hate windows, but 11 is better than 10 (feature wise) and works good for being windows.

When using windows (at work and only at work), I hate it every day. I actively think “I hate windows”. Sometimes multiple times per day. It’s not objective at all (even through there are good, objective reasons to hate windows).

BUT: Upgrading from windows 10 to windows 11 is an improvement (If you ignore all spyware and corporate crap shenanigans). Windows became a little less ugly and does some things that you would previously have to hack into it.

Windows terminal is usable, at least compared to other windows terminals. Don’t get me wrong, it sucks, but it sucks less than many other things. Powertoys is band aid, but that band aid is still pretty useless.

That new AI crap ware is just garbage that is forced on users. I don’t want their crappy “AI” that (in my opinion) highly violates open source licenses (the GPL at least). And I don’t get why they do that too, most people don’t even code, why would they need that copilot crap ware?

Luckily, I might have the option to ditch windows and install a proper OS, only with the cost of being my own IT department.

Honest question: What about the Monitor improvements? Haven’t noticed anything.

BeautifulMind ,
@BeautifulMind@lemmy.world avatar

What about the Monitor improvements?

Support for more than 3 monitors, for one. Also, support for multi-mon over remote

Pyrrhichios ,

I used to have DisplayFusion to customise just how I liked, so I don’t know exactly when a lot of this stuff changed - could even have been Windows 10 - but things like support for different backgrounds on each monitor, ability to indicate the relative heights your monitors are set at so the mouse flows smoothly between them (useful if you have a proper screen and a laptop one for example), mouse will scroll the window where the cursor is currently located rather than the active window as default, easier snap layouts to simulate a dual monitor setup on one…generally it just works exactly how I would expect out of the box.

Hadriscus ,

I wouldn’t be surprised to learn you haven’t tried anything else

Pyrrhichios ,

MacOS, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Mint, Solus…

Hadriscus ,

really !

Madrigal ,

Much better multi-monitor support

Tell that to the Snipping Tool.

echodot ,

I was dealing with this yesterday it’s so stupid.

When I press the screenshot button on my keyboard it should only screenshot the display that the cursor is currently on. There is absolutely no reason that it should screenshot the entire display.

Alexstarfire ,

Crtl + shift + print screen

You’re welcome.

elephantium ,
@elephantium@lemmy.world avatar

I tend to use alt + print screen

Dvixen ,
@Dvixen@lemmy.world avatar

Window key + Shift + S

Select only what you need.

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Alt-Printscreen selects whatever screen you’re in for capture, and Ctrl-Shift-S brings up an overlay to do it manually.

TheWildTangler ,

Stop using Snipping Tool and download Share X

Madrigal ,

Ahh, if only I had such control over a company assigned machine.

Ephur , (edited )

I’ve been using Linux in various ways since the mid 90s, work has dictated OSX to me for the last decade or so, and I still choose windows as my desktop OS. I use copilot, and it’s great for development, but also great for generating text in a lot of ways. I miss it in my browser when I go to put in a pull request, and I miss it sometimes when explaining blocks of code or giving someone else an outline of how to do something. It doesn’t really lower my need to understand things, but it just speeds up the most mundane parts of the job. If ‘having it in the OS’ means it could fill in those bits, I’d wish even more I could use windows for work.

It’s great as a dev platform with WSL2 a great experience, VS codes built in remote server, native first class hypervisor support (with competent virtual networking). I know IT admins still hate it, and I’m sure a lot of the things that don’t affect me still suck, but they are building a good user experience.

tabular , (edited ) to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
@tabular@lemmy.world avatar

To give users access to an amalgamation of other’s works? Or to give MS access to the user’s works?

ares35 ,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

to further force people into signing-in to an online microsoft account just to use their damn pc, probably.

tabular ,
@tabular@lemmy.world avatar

Downvote = “it’s not illegal to copy portions of your code using complicated algebra so I will ignore your software license. Also, fuck you for objecting” ?

mtcerio , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Did they not try to bake in a digital assistant in Windows previously?

ScrollinMyDayAway , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Can we just ungroup the damned Taskbar already? I don’t understand why they are being so stubborn on this.

clay_pidgin ,

That’s the number one reason I stayed on 10. I’m figuring out a swap to Linux - gaming is my only concern. Might just dual boot.

Vash63 ,

Other than game devs who intentionally block Linux with anti-cheat (Epic, Riot) almost all other games work perfectly fine on Linux nowadays.

Droechai ,

Does Teams work on Linux?

potpotato ,
Droechai ,

Awesome, thanks!

Binthinkin ,

This is a LOT of people currently. We all want off of this Microsoft crapfest. Luckily a lot of us bailed on Windows 11 so we won’t have to deal with this further enshittification of windows.

Gaben had a talk about the future of Linux gaming so things are moving and windows will finally be a forgotten memory.

UnknownQuantity ,

I swapped about a month ago. I’m running Ubuntu on desktop and openSuse Tumbleweed on laptop; both with KDE Plasma desktop environment, which makes the transition from windows easier. It’s a little bit of a learning curve as the names of software packages are unfamiliar to me, but I’m liking it.

My partner who never even contemplated anything else but windows did some work on my computer and I expected questions and frustration from her, but alas she did what she needed to do and I doubt she even noticed.

Mind you, I don’t really do gaming.

gnygnygny ,

Even gaming is good on Linux now. Until you use the minimum softwares portfolio it’s okay. But if you are a content creator or if you need many softwares for your work it’s better to keep windows. After years of testing and trying to swap, Linux still have issues with hardware compatibility and version update (without reinstalling all the stuff) on my concern. And it will never replace windows cause the software library is too small. I am not saying that is not polish or easy it just depends what you need to do with.

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

I’m a passionate Linux User, so take it from me: Many things won’t work. Especially without figuring technical things out. Steam stuff is often okay, modding sucks, Anti-Cheat crapware will Mist probably not work at all.

That’s just what were dealing with. Praised be all game companies with Linux Support, this and “No Tux no Bux”.

Due to lack of this I just started tinkering with computers instead.

merc ,

I much prefer Linux to Windows except for a few key things.

One key thing is hardware / driver support. It isn’t that Windows is easier to develop drivers for, it’s just that most people use it, so that’s where manufacturers put their effort. But, it is really annoying that things mostly just work under Windows, but often under Linux they don’t. Sometimes getting them to work is a matter of a quick internet search and a small patch. Other times there is no solution and you’re stuck with hardware that doesn’t fully work.

The other key thing is game support. Again, since Windows is the default platform, games work on Windows. But, for a long time, they didn’t work at all on Linux.

I’m really excited that Valve is changing that thanks to the Steam Deck. It could end up solving both of those problems. As more and more games work on Windows, there will be less of a reason to use Windows if you’re into PC games. If more people use Linux, there will be more of an incentive for driver manufacturers to support Linux.

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

The year of the Linux desktop is coming my friend

merc ,

I know it’s a joke, but I never saw “The Year of the Linux Handheld Gaming Computer Which Was Released and Supported By Valve” coming so…

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

It’s only a joke if times seem desperate

GibSteamCodes ,

I recommend StartAllBack. Granted no third party apps should be required for such a simple feature, StartAllBack does this and more.

eddie ,
@eddie@lem.lucitt.social avatar

I second this. I’ve tried all of the other programs that make customization changes to the taskbar and StartAllBack feels native. I forget that I’m using a third party tool until I switch to another computer and wonder why the start menu is utter garbage.

TheWildTangler ,

It won’t be needed on the 26th, ungrouping was announced months ago.

I do love StartAllBack though. I’m curious if the new file explorer will convince me to stop using the Win10 Ribbon mode in StartAllBack

premavansmuuf ,

Ungroup icon of multiple instances of one app into separate taskbar items? That’s been in insider builds for some time now. (Luckily…)

yoz ,

Lol its a trillion dollar company. They make the rules. Its Not the other way around.

tabular ,
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Who really owns the computer you paid for :/

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

You. But the People that provide the OS control it. That’s the case with Free OS too.

tabular ,
@tabular@lemmy.world avatar

If someone else controls it then you don’t own it - it only does what you want if the real owners says so.

PlexSheep ,
@PlexSheep@feddit.de avatar

I’d disagree.you can still sell it’s break it, throw it out of a window, and so on. But control is outsourced. And it has to be, because developing your own system is too impractical. It’s not a bad thing that your OS is controlled by orgs, they push updates and software we don’t even know about that makes stuff work. But it’s a bad thing when that org is scummy, like M$

tabular , (edited )
@tabular@lemmy.world avatar

I can’t make or fix a car but I choose the 3rd parties to fix my property how I want it, or if it gets fixed at all. Being able to crash my car or being able to “resell a license” (in the EU) is not enough.

Nankeru ,
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That’s already available for insiders and can be enabled, meaning it will soon-ish come to the stable versions of Windows 11.

XTornado ,

I keep hearing this complain so I guess it clearly bothers some people but personally to me it never causes any issues nor I see the benefit on ungrouping.

amorpheus ,

If you have multiple windows of something you can go to the one you need directly. Them always bring grouped and requiring twice as many steps instead feels like I’m being handicapped by the OS.

XTornado ,

Idk I guess I barely use the mouse for windows changing and that’s why doesn’t bother me. Well that and I don’t think I have that many apps with multiple windows that group, except I guess the file explorer but now it has tabs support.

DaCrazyJamez ,

Start11 by Stardock does this and more, its not FOSS, but is cheap (if you go the legal route). There is also Winhawk, which is FOSS, though is a little less intuitive.

TheWildTangler ,

They’re not being stubborn, it’s coming in this same update and was announced at least 6 months ago

gravitas_deficiency , to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in

Lol nope. Definitely sticking with 10 for the foreseeable future.

MrCharles , (edited ) to technology in Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
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AI isn’t the only game in town, as this is also a traditional OS update with the usual quality of life improvements. There’s finally native support for RAR and 7-zip file formats, so you can get rid of those third-party archiving apps.

LMAO It just hit me that Windows STILL did not have native ways to do this. We’ve been using .rar for 30 years and for this whole time, Microsoft never released their own utility for opening them until now. Wow.

EDIT: Mb. I meant to say the .rar files. I have corrected my comment. It’s still ridiculous, though.

MrRazamataz ,
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You’ve been able to open zips in windows for a long time. This is for formats like .rar and .7z

asexualchangeling ,

Iirc it also means that windows users can finally open tar balls

MrRazamataz ,
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yeah fr, tho iirc they can’t yet make them officially

asexualchangeling ,

I’m not too worried about that, just glad the few people I know who’ll still use windows after this update will be able to open them without me making sure it’s a file type they can manage

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