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Summary: I think it’s great that Apple’s new "Apple Intelligence" AI features will be opt-in by default. This gives us control over what we want to use and respects our privacy. The on-device processing using the Neural Engine is a smart idea because it keeps our data safer. Features like a better Siri, sorting emails automatically, and creating custom emojis sound really useful. It’s also good to know that Apple won’t sell or read our information for AI processing. This makes them different from Microsoft and Google, who usually turn on AI features by default. However, these new features need the latest hardware like the A17 Pro and M-series chips, so people with older devices might miss out. Overall, Apple’s focus on privacy and letting us choose is impressive.
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2024-10-06
Try going back to old reddit. I have an account that's still locked in with old, but migrating to new was a one way thing last I checked. Maybe they fixed that? Plenty of companies have forced a one way switch like that.
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Meta and Google have already implemented AI in their platforms. You’re saying no but some of the larger companies in software and more importantly, the ones that provide services to the layman are adopting these. You will inevitably start working with and implementing AI at some point.
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2024-10-06
These kinds of features should be a separate download entirely. I don't care if a spyware feature is turned off by default. It should be a separate download entirely. It should not come packaged with the operating system. It should not be on a fresh install of \[Insert Operating System\]. If you don't go out of your way to specifically download it, then *it should not exist* on your local machine. Microsoft Recall would be 100x less creepy if it was a free app that didn't come prepackaged with the operating system, and you had to go out of your way to download it.
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2024-10-06
49 days ago. Devil!
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2024-10-06
While Windows is requiring their shitty AI screenshot feature. But yet I'm sure yall will find a way to bitch about apple about this
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2024-10-06
I don't like that the other option is Cancel. It's alluding to that there isn't an alternative. I already asked the question, why would I have asked the question to just cancel. I also don't love that it's blue. It's a magnet. If they really wanted to be fair they'd both offer an alternative path to an answer and style them the same. If the choice was when you hit the AI button in the first place, the alternative is cancel, and it's blue, then it seems redundant. Idk if I love being asked a question twice. Better than not being asked I guess but far from neutral.
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2024-10-06
Yeah but if they truly wanted to be neutral they'd explicitly say that the alternative was internet search. It's clear they are trying to steer users but I don't know why. Maybe it's as simple as getting better results? Still kinda disingenuous if they are pitching it as privacy focused in my opinion.
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2024-10-06
old reddit has always worked fine. ive used it since they switched to new reddit
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2024-11-06
I don't get what you are talking about
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2024-11-06
Can you still use Nvidia's shadowplay or their new GeForce Experience app with RTX HDR? It's an amazing feature that adds HDR to any game automatically.
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2024-11-06
They don't. Don't install the update if you don't want it?
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2024-11-06
Opt in and MS stored your collected data unencrypted.
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2024-11-06
They have ads for apps in the store, and ads for new major os upgrades in settings, both of which I personally think are completely reasonable.
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2024-11-06
Recall is opt in atm, and it's encrypted locally with bitlocker
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2024-11-06
You may want to let these guys know they not allowed to [https://www.zdnet.com/article/ethical-hacker-says-his-windows-11-recall-ai-extraction-tool-is-not-rocket-science/](https://www.zdnet.com/article/ethical-hacker-says-his-windows-11-recall-ai-extraction-tool-is-not-rocket-science/)
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2024-11-06
lmao the only thing r/technology hates more than Apple is musk.
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2024-11-06
This argument was used when senior software devs were talking about the future prevalence of frameworks that simplify coding. The truth is probably the same here: it will be just a means to deliver a solution faster. So more output in general. Mistakes will surely be made by the everyday man, leading to some clickbait articles fear mongering that we are on our way to idiocracry for relying on the new tech - while in reality overall lives and processes are improved as adoption rate increses, education on how to correctly use AI when working is standardised, and new iterations of the software improve.
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Surprisingly, it was only an option that was left up to individual users/organizations to enforce. My company requires us to activate MFA. Tbh, it’s kind of a pain in the ass every time I need to connect to a db or refresh a report, but I guess it’s better than having your data exposed.
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2024-10-06
I bet it was a barrier for a large corp customer and or a PM saying its easier for the customer.
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2024-10-06
Maybe don’t charge credits for Trust Center?
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If they want to keep up with the joneses, either buy in or make your own sadly 
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2024-10-06
You can't blame Americans when you have incompetence in the tech sector.
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"Hey I like Linux better than microsoft because of xyz" Vs "MICROSHAFT STENCH VILE LINUX GOD ONLY GOOD." One is an honest mention to an alternative, the other one...well It was the prior response. But relax average Linux user, I get social concepts may go above your head considering your stock in such an unhinged response. I say again, get a grip (Also, shouldn't suggest people grip themselves online, it makes you look weird). I'll leave you to your obvious safe space, you clearly didn't like people encroaching.
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2024-10-06
You're just a un-paid beta tester for MS.
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2024-10-06
That's what happens when you fire dozens of thousands of people and expect that somehow something is not gonna give.
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2024-10-06
Does this surprise anyone? Teams, a chat app, is bloating garbage and uses more resources than any app at work.
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2024-10-06
Enshittification, short term gains over long term growth/stability and integrity of the product/service.
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2024-10-06
Actually since you bought windows you're paying to test for them.
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2024-10-06
Has anyone else's screenshot shortcut slowed down tremendously compared to before? If you told me that they've already sneakily implemented Recall onto our public release builds, it sounds very believable to me.
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2024-10-06
When the time comes that I am forced off W10 to W11 and if anything like Recall is on it I am diving over to Mint. In fact I might just move to Mint when that time comes, so much utter crap on Windows these days.
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2024-10-06
You can only get UHD and HDR with the app or Edge browser
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2024-10-06
The number of times I’ve had Teams crash my computer is way too high.
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2024-10-06
2025 will be the year of Linux on the desktop, Microsoft is making it happen. Get out now, before the rush.
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2024-10-06
Microsoft ain’t what it used to be even 10 years ago. Their software seems to be getting jankier and jankier every year. I say that from both an end user and a developer’s perspective.
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2024-10-06
YES this has been driving me nuts this week, there's a huge lag now when I try to take a screenshot.
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2024-10-06
Alpha tester.
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Sigh. Am I crazy to consider buying a Mac for my next computer since I’m not playing a lot of games anymore and don’t want to futz around with Linux?   I think I’m overeating but I don’t want ads or AI on my machine but what are my options?  Sorry, just feeling really meh about tech these days
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2024-10-06
Wow, I just asked it and it refused to answer, I’m truly shocked.
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2024-10-06
Macs are fine. I used one for a graphic design class and aside from lacking an auto tile function it did everything I wanted. The cost to performance ratio is worse than windows laptops, sure but the cost per watt is pretty heavily in apple's column at this point with their recent chips. If you care more about battery life, then youd prefer a Mac, all else being equal.
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I appreciate the response!  
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Microsoft is hands down the world’s worst company.
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I did it (M2 Mac Mini) and it was a great move. The OS just lets you get stuff done daily and is clean whilst laughably low power consuming. PS5 is for gaming.
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What do you mean by “cost to performance ratio is worse”? What metrics are you using to represent “performance”?
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Aside from the forced restarts and annoying "you qualify for windows 11", oh, and shitty search I have been very happy with windows 10. Is mostly just worked, did it's job and gotten out of the way as an OS.  This enshittification has gotten so bad, so quickly is absurd. 
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Not OP but a likely scenario is that Ubuntu enshittifies (again) before Mark sells out his company to Microsoft. If you get on board now then you'll have enough confidence to move to Arch when that happens.
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Exactly, the majority of users won't even know recall exists, some will know and will think the feature is cool because they don't have the understanding of the privacy issues. Reddit and "tech" internet is a small bubble that I bet represent 5% of Pc users. So Microsoft is fine
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2024-11-06
Wait, you’re paying Microsoft to use copilot, that’s fucking weird.
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A lot of software devs pay for it. It makes boilerplate code generation really easy
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I'm flabbergasted that a feature that was in Linux 10 years ago and windows 5 years ago is still not on Mac without a 3rd party app.
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Depends on how many pockets they line
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It should honestly just be a streaming device. Give it a 120hz OLED screen and 5g cellular and it should perform perform better than the Steam Deck (as long as you have internet), for a lower price.
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I think he's referring to the fact that game developers have to optimize games for two platforms with different specs if they want to release a game on the Xbox. The Switch is Nintendo's only platform. And as someone that owns a Switch, I can comfortably say that a majority of cross platform games that are ported onto the Switch are hot garbage. Even some games that shouldn't be that demanding on paper often suffer when they're ported onto the Switch.
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>Because if they intend to overlap with Switch 2 for consumer capital - they won't win that fight. As long as the cost to develop and purchase price are low enough then it doesn't really matter. Everyone considers the steam deck a successful handheld with an estimated 3 million or so units sold. The real money is sales commissions and game pass subscriptions. If they make the handheld able to play PC as well as Xbox games they could probably even bump up a lot of people to game pass ultimate for the extra $9 a month. I think the real competition is windows handhelds and the steam deck's successor, particularly the former. Laptop manufacturers and their ODMs are used to cranking out dozens of different models every single year and selling a limited amount while still being profitable.
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2024-10-06
Always chasing
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So Apple's success is the harbinger of the apocalypse 👍
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I loved the subscription. Spotify essentially but you got 10 songs a month you could download DRM free. It was brilliant. 
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Or Middleware  Or firmware middleware.  We'll call it fiddleware
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2024-10-06
You can. It’s not a direct app, rather a web app, but I’m able to play cloud streaming games on it.
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2024-10-06
If it they do bring a handheld to the market, it will be a success. All those games to play with gamepass
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Actually they're probably just brushing the dust off their shoulders and saying, "bring it, suckers". Microsoft is all over the place when it comes to hardware. They'll either knock it out of the park or it will be completely dismal.
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They better do it fast and don't wait for sony.
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Apples are what got Adam and eve kicked out of the garden of eden.
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2024-10-06
Just make WoW with controller support exclusive to it and they win
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2024-10-06
I stream Game pass on my steam Deck everyday. It's awesome. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/xbox-cloud-gaming-in-microsoft-edge-with-steam-deck-43dd011b-0ce8-4810-8302-965be6d53296
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Have there been any tests done with their new arm based windows running x86 software? For pc, I’m a Mac user and there were some kinks early into the M1 days but that’s been ironed out.
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I develop software that does heavy computational geometry processing, the amd64 builds run just fine on the Windows 2023 Dev Kit. I haven't seen anyone do any published tests though. Performance is obviously better building for arm64ec or arm64 though.
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I’ll stick to my poor taste and sound understanding of medical science, thanks.
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2024-10-06
Imagine the Zune 4K
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I don’t think a handheld Xbox console has product market fit yet. Once faster connection via 5G and improvements to general streaming technology are made, I think it’d make more sense. I’m generally thinking of stuff like Stadia where the tech kinda worked, but it was too costly to deliver as a product, wasn’t delivering consistently good service, and wasn’t profitable.
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They would need to make windows better on handhelds first. They're too busy making windows worse on everything instead.
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Yes, but the issue with the Series S is that it requires (required?) feature parity with Series X versions, which is the reason why Baldur's Gate 3 didn't release on Xbox at first. Also, it's possible that having to support a less powerful system results in the higher-end version being worse so it doesn't become a different game.
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Microsoft just sucks at games, always have always will at this point. They always have to purchase everything and can never create teams that truly innovate or create anything interesting. Just keep relying on that big cash pile and failing time and time again.
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2024-10-06
If they call it Zune I might immediately make a brown one.
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It’s hard to see them competing with Steam Deck.
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I just turned it on after looking for the charger and there isn’t any music on there but I have some music videos and a bunch of old pictures. Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, and a bunch of other shitty generic rock from that era.
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I really don't think it will mess up higher end versions so long as the game is made with scalability in mind. Which honestly, developers should be going for looking at how crazy development costs have gotten.
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With classic fan favorite ZuneBuds
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I want to live there
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Lol why? Microsoft’s consoles sell like dirt compared to their competitors. They don’t even sell games anymore because of GamePass, and that is even maxing out on subs. This is like throwing money in a blender thinking it will generate more money
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Finally, in 2024, we are getting the world we thought we would have with Sega Game Gear, Sega Nomad, NEC TurboExpress, and Atari Lynx. High-end handheld gaming that isn't Nintendo. All of those other machines were like 30 years early.
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I don’t know what ump is, but tell me, what is more resource intensive. Developing a new hardware handheld console, or creating a linux compatible app that serves versions of their games that don’t have this uwp. Since most games on XGP are also on Steam or other stores I would assume that those versions exist.
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2024-10-06
So close all their studios and fire all those people, gotch ya.
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that was my initial thought too.
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Make it play my steam library
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So that you can run PC games on it
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So you can dock it to your keyboard and mouse to run work-related programs
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give it a disk drive and I'm in. I primarily game on the Series X but I also only buy physical games and refuse to transition to digital.
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2024-10-06
They lost me at "xbox" after all the annoying papercuts with the 360.
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ideally the dock would also hook up to a monitor/tv
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Yeah I never had a Zune but they didn't be necessarily sound bad, just late to market. Ditto WinPhones
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The ROG Ally and Steamdeck are comparable in price. The Ally also has Windows on it vs a Linux based OS on the Steamdeck. The benefits of one over the other come down to the use case of the user but if you want more freedom without having to fuck with as many workarounds, a windows based system is better than the Steamdeck. I did have a Steamdeck when it released and was underwhelmed by it unfortunately.
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