Now I understand why at each windows 11 update, they introduce more bugs than ever

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    2 hours ago

    Is this why they haven’t said why they one folder needs to be there. They actually don’t know.

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    Work for a big software company. With all the offshoring of devs, I expect most of our code is now AI. And it shows.

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    This is my own experience but the past few years Windows has been extremely dependable for me and then in the last few months the updates they’ve have been terrible. I’ve seen more blue screens recently than I have in a lot of years.

    All this to say that if it is 30% AI code being used then it’s very telling!

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      Windows was always garbage to be honest, windows 7 was the best release in my opinion. You are correct though it is way worse these past months. By the way does your mouse lag when the update notification comes up?

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        i had such a bad experience with 7, it was horribly unstable on a computer that had handled vista just fine. i switched to 8 as soon as i could and was better off for it.

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    13 hours ago

    Government spyware finally has a challenger for the title of “primary reason that most Microsoft software runs like hot garbage”.

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    17 hours ago

    So the CEO is trying to tell investors that they are saving money by not paying employees. But to me it sounds more like: we are letting our sub-par products continue to enshitify, and any other company using AI to program will be equal competition.

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      I think he’s trying to say that their AI writes code good enough for Microsoft. Which is a message to other business leaders that your company too can benefit from copilot, just hand over your credit card!

      Microsoft has absolutely gotten worse in the consumer space, but that isn’t really their business these days.

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        Have you not noticed that the Windows search has become a meme for being really useful in windows seven and useless in newer versions because it started

        1. Searching the web and asking an ai for answers without you wanting that
        2. In consequence syphoning out each and every search promt
        3. Displaying fucking ads in the fucking search results

        And that’s just one example that’s obvious enough to become a meme

        BTW: any form of making a Microsoft product worse for profit of Microsoft is enshittification since they have both endusers and sellers of products that only work on windows/in the Microsoft ecosystem locked in with significant costs tied to leaving.

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        16 hours ago

        Windows 11 was much much shittier, idk about the rest of their products, I haven’t used them.

        And I switched over to steamOS, so I won’t be using any of their products again.

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            Enshittification, also known as crapification and platform decay, is a pattern in which online products and services decline in quality over time. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers, and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profits for shareholders.

            Yes, we are in the third phase: service to user is free diving in order to increase money to M$ shareholders?

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            Man, chill. Break the word down.

            En - Into / Become Shit - Da poo poo Fication - The process of becoming

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      Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that 20% to 30% of code inside the company’s repositories was “written by software” — meaning AI.

      Nadella gave the figure after Zuckerberg asked roughly how much of Microsoft’s code is AI generated today.

      I highlighted part of the article for you.

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      I vaguely remember talk about companies like Google having software that fixes/writes code and that was ages before LLMs.

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    Everybody saying this is why their products are shit are really confusing me. It’s not like Microsoft just started being terrible. They’ve been terrible for a real long time. Way before AI was a thing. This is just a symptom of Microsoft’s awfulness not a reason for it.

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      Ok, it’s like this.
      Ms used to release shitty stuff. And they’ll continue to release shitty stuff except now it’ll be 30% more shitty.

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      There were alpha versions of windows 8 with less glaring/annoying bugs than windows 11, though

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        My windows 11 gaming machine has done all manner of fucky stuff, including permanently losing desktop icons seemingly at random and just whole ass refusing to open the file explorer for six months.

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          You can install Dolphin file manager on Windows. File Explorer has sucked at least since Windows 11 was released.

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            I’m just saying, it’s the most basic program there is for a user-friendly OS, how do you launch to market with a fucked up file explorer? And nah, we’re going to Linux once they start pushing windows 12.

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                Mostly because when I switched my personal machine, there were a few small, weird issues with everything from not being able to do multiplayer on indie games to the grass, and only the grass as opposed to everything green, being blue in Baldur’s Gate 3. Working through those problems didn’t bother me, I’ve got the gumption and patience for it, the rest of my family does not. I’m giving the game industry a bit more time to smooth things out before I move the family gaming machine over.

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        Windows 11 is so terrible so far that if I’ll need to use Windows 10 for dev reasons, I’ll either pirate the extended support patches, or use a shitbox (obsolete PC for optimization purposes) disconnected from the internet. I do fear that I might have to hack a GUI onto LDB or GDB, because I got too used to RemedyBG (I’m already using Kate).

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      16 hours ago

      The AI is not the reason their software is bad, but their software is bad for the same reason they’re claiming to use AI to write it.

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    14 hours ago

    Year of the Linux desktop

    (Amusing sidenote: my autocomplete’s first suggestion after ‘Linux’ was ‘propaganda’.)

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      21 hours ago

      No way, they get their results through honest effort. Anyone can make crappy AI products now, but Microsoft have been doing crappy products the hard way for decades. Don’t downplay their hard work !

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      19 hours ago

      What? There products have long been shit ever before AI was even a thing.

      Anyone remember windows ME? I sure as fuck do.

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    19 hours ago

    And 100% of their product names are generated by AI. No human would be stupid enough to change something’s name for zero reason.

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      No human would be stupid enough to change something’s name for zero reason.

      Well, unless you’re a product manager at Google apparently… Though with them you’re lucky if its just a change of name rather than it becoming an entirely “new” thing, or just getting outright axed…