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hold off for now. jannies are purging sonic sperg's posts in the old thread.
Microslop engages full Izaat mode>https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-denies-rebranding-office-apps-to-copilot/Microsoft denies rebranding Office apps to CopilotFor the past few days, there has been an uproar on social media from infuriated users claiming that Microsoft has rebranded its iconic Office apps to Microsoft 365 Copilot. This allegation stemmed from some people noticing certain wording on Microsoft's Office website, which led them to believe that this was a recent branding change. Microsoft has now categorically denied these claims of rebranding its popular Office apps.Basically, social media users, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), noticed that the Office website had the following marketing blurb: "The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share, and collaborate all in one place with your favorite apps now including Copilot."This led to massive backlash in online spheres, claiming that Microsoft is once again trying to shove Copilot down the throats of its customers by eliminating the iconic Office brand.In a statement to The Verge's Tom Warren, Microsoft 365's Senior Director explained that this is not the case at all, and there has been no recent rebranding of the Office apps:We've not made any recent naming changes to our Office apps. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint — the office apps within the Microsoft 365 suite productivity suite — remain unchanged. In November 2022, we renamed only the Office 'hub' app for web and mobile to the Microsoft 365 app. In January 2025, we updated it to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to reflect its role in bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together in one place.
>>107817640what in the god damn fuck did I just read>>107817858kek
>>107817679>All the tranny obsessed faggots are just Jeetsmakes sense.
>>107817124If you open modern word like I use at work, the copilot button is everywhere >permanently overlaid at the bottom right corner of the working space >follows your cursor around on the page >is in every hover menu >is in every right click menu>is in the ribbon menu>is in the File menu>is in the settings menu>is in the spell check panel And outside of Word it's in the taskbar, start menu, randomly advertised as a notification, a permanent key on new MS keyboards, etc.I have never seen something spammed so much in any tech product.
>>107817124>"... bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together ..."In other words, Microsoft is once again trying to shove Copilot down the throats of its customers
>>107817858Where can I do that test? I want to score that low too!
I use dracula but I want to switch to a light scheme I think
xcode theme :)
All I know is that I've come to hate overly colorful color themes. Don't hear much debate on what makes a colors theme good though. What's the actual theory behind it? I see some people just use base16 "preset" themes and just swap colors. Might give that a shot.
>>107818390When It comes to colorschemes in general, there's usually some mathematical reason, some raitio or whatever, that's being used to come up with a set number of colors. With syntax, the utility of any highlighting is dependent on what the highlighter can understand and highlight in the code. Things that should appear different should appear different. You may have arbitrary text in the colorscheme be the normal foreground color, but something like a string should be a variation of the foreground color, italic, or underlined, etc.The highlighter provided for zsh with the F-Sy-H plugin distinguishes between builtin commands, precommands, aliases, global aliases, suffix aliases, single quoted strings, double quoted strings, basically every zsh syntax object, including a secondary colorscheme for subshells. Explicitly setting these to different colors in a custom theme file is very useful to distinguish between various commands.
>>107807920Tokyo Night, it's been my favorite since I discovered it. I try to use it everywhere.
>>107813146turns out bots are making these replies. interesting.glowies make the meme then they make the controlled pushback against the meme too. an endless polarization, just like with everything else they do.
>>107813389Meds
>>107809675I've seen companies making the satalite boards for amazon throw computers away. I would assume there's nothing sensitive on it if they do. If there is, that's on them, but free hardware is free hardware.
>>107809613People ever ask you what you were doing or call the cops on you? Do you look like you could be homeless?
>>107813444glowie
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Seriously nigger
he's back./v/ goes down for 2 days, and the sperg has escaped containment.
Why not?
>>107808988Honestly at this point because Docker won the container war. I can roll something like Alpine Linux or uCore and get ZFS plus all my containers and orchestration tools *and* better hardware support.
>>107818726>their core team is the least politically fucked of any OS projectI know they'll let me out in the cold with bluetooth but will suffer the same with nvidia given freebsd actually has the drivers?>implying said drivers are actually good
>>107818750>bluetoothWhat are you using bluetooth forNvidia support works fine you just have to follow the freebsd handbook
>>107818770>What are you using bluetooth forheadset with mic for calls and occasional file transfer. But I was wondering more in the line of having openbsd to work with the freebsd nvidia drivers.
>>107818788I think bluetooth is omitted from openbsd for security reasons, but likely will work on fbsd. Fbsd nvidia drivers won't work on openbsd
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107816504yes. looks. like. casper.
>>107816504shaved his head bald.
this thread is just depressing.thank you retarded government for handing off our industry to a bunch of dumb baboons. they just work so hard with their 75 iq that everything is working so well. thats why we only have medical records and every other possible type of data breach happening at major companies every 2-3 months.
>>107816504old picture just after he stopped shaving his head.
>>107818480Jeets are the brown death in the IT world.
if they start charging for web browsers ill just quit the internet entirely fuck paying for that
Look chuds. There is no privacy or secrecy anymore. You're already in a database, probably multiple databases. Just fucking use chrome and stop pretending you're Neo or some shit. Secondly, you and me and everyone posting here are nobodies. 8 BILLION people on the planet and you think (((they))) some how care that you jerk to cuck porn, shop on amazon, and shitpost on 4Cums. Get over it already.
>>107818717If everyone spent a moderate amount of effort making it moderately more annoying for companies to gather up their personal data and sell it, maybe certain society-destroying companies wouldn't have the profit margins needed to continue existing. Not a chud btw.
>>107805751>ill just quit the internet entirelySure thing, retard.
>>107818733>Not a chud btw.and that's where you're wrong
Yes, paying for a web browser is a completely new thing that has never been done before.
Thank you xi
>>107818621I'm using chinese cheap ram for 2 years, no issues so far, works fine
>>107818657>CXMT got sanctioned before they even started making ddr5what are (((they))) so afraid of?
>>107818591How long before chinesium DDR5 hits aliexpress/temu? I won't be able to hold the urge to consoom until 2028
>>107818591Never done a PC with chinese parts before. Let's say I want a mid range PC, is it possible or are they still far behind?
>>107818739>CXMT hasn't have such record yet.Yeah because CXMT has never been competitive enough to ever be able to do so lmao
What do I need in order to make my own Neuro?
It's absurd how this dumb shit blew up, vtumor-watchers truly are braindead. This one may be not as bad as your average slut wearing an anime girl, but it was only entertaining for about 30 minutes when it first went up and that's it. Watching it spout nonsense for years sounds like it would cause brain damage. If there's any left to damage.
>>107816541>>107816781That's what I'm confused about, I guess I should watch for myself.. but do people know for sure it's a fancy """AI""" (LLM with extra steps) setup? or is the dude essentially a ventriloquist that maybe integrates an LLM to cope for lack of creativity?
>>107815884consider this, it must be extremely difficult to do what vedal does otherwise how do you explain winning technology achievement award at vtuber awards??
>>107818087This is AI.
>>107818819o rly?
With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
>>107817225But you can play all the good games (I.E old or indie) easily on Mac
>>107814412Macos is fine. Some thing to get used to such as shortcuts, top panel, left sided buttons. But mostly its just an OS. Tahoe is buggy, kinda ugly. Still better than any DE on Linux though. >>107817182Lol. Sure, whatever you say. Abandoneware is sure the greatest software there is without any modern alternatives.
>>107814620>Worst UX I've ever used.
>>107814412The admittedly good hardware is completely wasted because it's locked behind shitty, unusable software hand-crafted and optimized by faggots for the express purpose of sucking as many cocks as possible.
>>107814412Take from someone who transitioned (>) last year and is lagging behind on Sequoia because liquid ass fud: Mac's a mixed bag. Some things are nicer than Windows, others are worse. You definitely need to put a little effort in getting used to some of the different paradigms. I could spend all day nitpicking, but I think the overall experience could be summarised as the operating system feels less cobbled together and you may find some things more pleasant than with Windows, but the more limited software ecosystem hurts and you'll find yourself missing little conveniences like right-click new text file. Recommended starter software: homebrew (WinGet replacement), Stats (load monitoring in status bar), Transmission (works nice on mac), Whiskey (gaymes), Kegworks Winery (things that don't work in whiskey), GrandPerspective (visual overview of disk usage), LuLu (much needed per-app firewall to complement other permissions), iTerm2 (separate terminal to give different permissions or VPN exclusion to), peazip (shitty alternative to 7zip but it's the best you'll get), IINA (mpv for mac). If you're /ldg/, there's also DrawThings which works quite nicely. Don't bother with native mac foobar, run it through emulation or use an alternative.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107751130
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>>107818315you need some computer with operating system to connect to the monitor, and then you connect the flash disk to the computerthat computer could be something like Raspberry Pi 5 4GBYou could do it on even cheaper $15 boards for just reading some notes, but you'd have to be good with computers to make sure it doesn't waste resources which judging by your post you're notSo for convenience just get Raspberry Pi 5 4GB or something like thathttps://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html
>>107818365He doesn't need that much horsepower.If he doesn't want to tinker, the google TV streamer is probably the best option.$100, runs android, can sideload MobileSheets app, or a PDF viewer easily, etc. Plug and play simple.
>2 year old high-mid range PC refused to boot a couple of times in the last few days but eventually did>today it shut down on its own and won't boot at all>motherboard RGB is on and a small red light on the GPU as well >tried resetting CMOS, not it>tried moving to a different power outlet, not it >tried draining the power, not it >tried taking out the GPU, not it >tried the paperclip test with the PSU, spins a bit and then stops>tried putting a confirmed working PSU in, not it >tried the paperclip test with the confirmed working PSU, spins a bit and then stops as well >tried starting it by touching a screwdriver over the power pins on the mobo, nothing Any ideas? Could it be the Vmin Shift Instability? It's a 13th gen Intel CPU that I thought I patched but was never sure if I did it correctly
>>107818387I think I'll go with a raspberry pi. I never used one of these but I think it would be cool to learn something from it. And who knows, maybe I can do more stuff with it in the future
This thing literally requires a 2x laptop batteries to function.
No shit Sherlock
>>107818422Its like the M2 Flammerthrower equivalent for gayming
>>107818414Most gaming laptops have a dGPU that pulls 55 to 150w just by themselves, so Strix Halo being limited to 70w total package and still showing great performance is pretty incredible. Still it is goofy to put that all in a handheld.
>>107818414they should increase the font on the stupid overlay a little more, you can still see some of the game behind it
>he falled for the chinkshit deck cloneoh no no no
Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
>>107775829You guys have functional middle click? On my xubuntu laptop middle click never works and since I broke the package manager beyond repair there'll never be any fixing it, lolI should really redo that install, but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first time, I'd hate doing it again
>>107817248>but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first timeDon't you literally just run the script and it does the rest?
>>107811568>This is about middle click, which is impossible to press accidentally unless your mouse is defective or you're having an epilepsy crisis.It's not impossible as I've done it countless times, I don't have perfect aim with my mouse when I want to click somewhere, so it's common for me to make mistakes and click where I don't want to.
>>107818349You can adjust mouse sensitivity, and there's always the option to press TAB for highlighting UI elements.Consider the people who don't have the luxury of using both hands for such a common operation as copying text from one part of the screen to another. Or those who have use of both hands but must do this operation hundreds of times per day because of their job/hobby.I would immediately stop using any program or desktop environment that doesn't offer this since it's such a time saver, especially when you need to copy two things, which is literally impossible in any other way and a big waste of time when it's not possible.
>>107818495>copy two thingsDon't people use clipboards with history for this? I've never tried this kind of thing but it has a very devoted fanclub and people who're used to it get really annoyed when they're on a system that doesn't work like this
The phrase everyone now associates with AI-generated writing, "This isn't X it's Y," isn't clever rhetoric, it's a watermark to signal that a work of published content was written by AI.Spotting this pattern isn't paranoia, it's pattern recognition -- and recognizing an imprint used by the figures from the top AI companies to recognize their own work in the wild.It isn't just a choice in use of language -- It isn't about dopamine resolution -- It's about flagging down written content published by machines and comparing it with human norms in writing.
>>107817781jews also tend to talk like, this isn't nonkosher it's kosher, while within their white string jew zone
>>107817781>Spotting this pattern isn't paranoia, it's pattern recognition>accuses books written in 1812 of being le AI slop because muh dash
>>107817902native aislop...
>>107817902>it could run on 64MB of ramI keep forgetting that tech used to be so rudimentary. holy shit that's mindbogglingly little space and yet it was better than what windows is now.
>>107818358>rudimentary>mindbogglingly littlethat's 64,000,000 bytes of ram. what else do you have 64 million of? it's incomprehensibly sophisticated and yet this is how zoomers talk about it just because a factory far away can pump out smaller capacitors and transistors now.