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HERE IS YOUR WINDOWS 12 BRO...
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>>107766072
Don't laugh. It's probably not far from that.
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Will it let me open the terminal and disable it?
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>>107766072
Unironically kino.
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>>107766122
what do you think?
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>>107766072
I can't wait for the day when everybody starts killing AIbros in the streets.
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>>107766239
Yeah... I know...
Well thank god all my systems are running Arch now.
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@grok upvote this
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>>107766072
if this works, and the computer gets so smart that you can interact with it by just talking, then it would be based AF.

why use a mouse and keyboard? just tell it what you want to do. makes perfect sense
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>>107766481
thats too much work. using the computer directly is still faster.
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>>107766481
>Zoomers are afraid to talk to someone on the phone but not afraid to have to talk to their computer

What did they mean by this
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>>107766481
you are already being primed to view the computer as a separate entity instead of a tool you use. the transformation is almost complete.
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>>107766072
beautiful. simply beautiful.
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>>107766481
MCDONALDS
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>>107766481
>why use a mouse and keyboard?
it will never be more efficient to speak for every task. it will always be a hybrid at best.
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>>107766481
>but saar what if am just talk to the computer and make it do the things for me?? wow so cool!!!
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>>107767012
Not once the computer is capable of understanding complex requests and implementing complex outcomes in a reliable fashion.
It's one thing to say today 'Alexa, dim the lounge lights' and tomorrow it's gonna be more like 'Compy, book us all in for an 8PM dinner at the Italian place that just opened in town' and it'll know exactly who 'all of us' is and be able to determine which restaurant it is.
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>>107767483
there's also things that require intricate physical manipulation that can be done quickly and easily with our hands but you can't articulate them at all. think of the classic 2 men carrying a couch through a door and they're yelling instructions for movements that are easy to perform but impossible to describe.
Or a complex series of inputs in a video game. You could never "speak to play" a game except like chess.
There are an innumerable amount of tasks on a desktop that are easily managed manually. and couldn't be spoken.
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>>107767483
bold of you to assume that anybody will be able to afford to have a family let alone take them out to dinner at a dine-in restaurant
you will be asking the computer to dim the lights in your pod and order your next weeks supply of bug-soi bars. and every time you do, it will consume several megawatts of electricity and boil off thousands of gallons of water just so it can process the commands
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Isn't this what that tech bro retard was saying? That programs will be irrelevant because your phone will just generate it all for you?
Heckin coooool
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Ok Cortana! Emulate a Windows 98SE desktop
> ... Sure thing!
Ok Cortana! Right click and open the Display Properties
> Right away! Can I help you-
Stop!
Ok Cortana! Click on the Appearance tab and change the Scheme to Eggplant
Comfy
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>>107766072
why have a desktop and wallpaper at that point?
just make the whole screen copilot and a tiny taskbar for running programs
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>>107766072
too real
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>>107767483
It never stops being funny that every example of "AI" utility is to book a restaurant or plane ticket. Utterly useless bullshit that most of the population does once a year at most anyway.

Nothing is technically impressive about making a booking.
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>>107767483
>22:03:42
>>107768286
>00:46:43
>>107769082
>03:23:03
you're going to die with a .45 caliber hole between your eyes jay
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microPENIS LOL
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>>107766072
> Missing the screen overlay where it bothers you for your credit card info for every prompt.
> Get 100 prompts for 39.99/mo. Or unlock our premium package of 400 prompts for 99.99/mo.
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>>107769110
Please stop spamming.

Your low effort posts are reducing the overall quality of board discussion.
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>>107766122
cant let u do that dave
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>>107766122
there won't be a terminal
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>>107766526
You have to talk and it's all on the fly. If you type there's no tension and you have time to think how you should formulate yourself, not a luxury when you talk directly
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It won't be Windows 12, it will be CopilotOS, with an age verified MS account to even boot.
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>>107766072
Let me guess
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>>107766122
They already killed bypassnro, rufus will get killed next.
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>>107766072
I don't need an OS outside of a web browser
>gaming: steampowered.com, play.geforcenow.com
>communication: discord, teams, gmail
>social media: x.com, 4chan.org
>everything else: chatgpt.com
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>>107766913
I CANT HEAR YOU JUMPING DAVE
HERES ANOTHER 240 SECOND COMMERCIAL
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>>107770953
Kys
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>>107769092
>once a year
third world detected
normal people go out to eat at least once a week and take flights 2-3 times a year
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>>107766481
Because specificity is lost and would just make simple actions more complicated than they need to be. You shouldn't need the OS to just guess what you actually want. Like if you wanted to do something simple like move a file to a folder, the AI would need to know which folder from where unless you just say it in detail. How would it know which folder if there are 2 that are the same? Features like that would only be useful for telling you what the weather is, or reading your calendar. AI assistants should be convenient, not cumbersome.
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>>107766122
cmd and i don't know if it is going to be allowed to open cmd.
>>107770933
lrn DD commands for live USB OS, no one needs rufus or some other shit like ventoy or whatever the fuck.
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>>107766481
phones have had this shit forever and no one uses it except when they're driving
I DONT WANT TO TALK TO MY ELECTRONICS
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>>107770933
There's thousands of entity (governments, armies, big corpo, ...) which still requires their computers to be isolated from the internet.
There will always be a solution to bypass Microsoft accounts.
They cannot afford to lose that much clients for a reason (a pretext, really) so trivial.
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>>107771146
That doesn't really change anything. In order for something to become a "daily driver" it needs to be good at DAILY tasks. Not even that, it needs to be good at moment to moment tasks. If my phone rings and I want to mute the music on my desktop, what do you think would be faster - click the volume control in the taskbar and click mute, or go "Copilot, mute music" then wait for copilot to process the request, send my blood type and family history of heart disease to microsoft, download an ad for health insurance, then ask me to confirn whether I want to stop just the music or mute the entire pc?
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>>107766481
crazy that this idea is still going. I read a dummies for windows 95 book around 20 years ago just for fun, and at the end there was a page about where will the computer be in the future? What would supersede the mouse and keyboard? The last page featured an outline of a person talking to a monitor, saying one day we will just talk to our computers. I’m roughly remembering but it was something like that.
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>>107766481
how do you program and game without keyboard?
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>>107771125
Too much to live for
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>>107766072
the craziest thing is that I wouldn't be surprised if it looked like that
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>>107766072
Meanwhile on shitcocks
>Here's your 1960's terminal bro!

MS is still better, and so is Microsoft.
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>>107766072
They even killed Office brand and renamed it to Microsoft 365 app
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>>107773347
Maybe Office sales are plummeting. At my brothers work they're making everybody do markdown instead of word documents now. I think because it's easier for AI's to parse.
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>>107772895
i've heard they said something about copilot replacing the start menu, dont remember exactly
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Keyboards are not going anywhere
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>>107773377
Branding it as some copilot nonsense is just bewildering move to boost sales. At least Office was known and trusted product
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>>107766072
@grok is this real?
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>>107766481
>by just talking
You know this won't end there, right?
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>>107773591
That's what I'm saying. Why do it unless your enterprise clients are bailing?
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>>107766122
Use case for a terminal?
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>>107766072
Copilot open internet browser now!
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>>107766072
Obligatory Dilbert.
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kino
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>>107766072
Based fuckwit. Goodbye files, we can save space by integrating them into AI short term memory.
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>>107770933
I'll bet this is like the 15th time in a row you've fallen for this.
And for the 15th time in a row, you're wrong.



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