• sadreality
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    722 years ago

    I was told I can’t remove it becuaee it is critical to windows system…

    • @WhyIDie@lemmy.world
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      iirc they developed it as a part of Windows 10’s search and indexing subsystem. So you had to, without 3rd party means or doing a little hack&slash work on the registry, disable that subsystem completely to stop it from harvesting data. Since they found a better golden goose in the current AI models to achieve that function, they conveniently got around to putting in the work to strip Cortana out of the system to make way for that

      • @nyakojiru@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        72 years ago

        There was already an entire cloud market when azure appeared . They just followed the wave . If you are going to give cloud as an example talk me about Oracle or VMware .

        • VanillaGorilla
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          And they mainly innovate in being strange to configure. I have some issues with AWS, but I had massive pains with Azure.

    • VanillaGorilla
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      32 years ago

      That’s not true! In the 90s the Sidewinder input devices were sometimes really good! The strategic commander never happened, and I definitely didn’t buy it, stop asking!

      But the FF joysticks and the gamepad were really good.

      • @Fantomas@lemmy.world
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        32 years ago

        Hahaha holy cow. My dad had a sidewinder joystick. It was called a thrust master or something. Nostalgia.

      • mihnt
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        12 years ago

        They made the best wireless mouse I’ve ever owned under that naming moniker. The SideWinder X8. Big and heavy, which I love. Magnetic charging cable you could use while still using the mouse.

    • @Cheshire@feddit.de
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      132 years ago

      Don’t get your hopes up.

      Microsoft is now working on Windows Copilot, a new sidebar for Windows 11 that is powered by Bing Chat and can control Windows settings, answer questions, and lots more.

      They’re already working on a successor.

        • Balder
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          32 years ago

          And this one collects even more data from all your Windows usage patterns.

      • @BluesF@feddit.uk
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        62 years ago

        I can’t wait to ask my copilot to change my screen brightness setting only to have it hallucinate a request to share all of my porn with my mother via email.

  • @Got_Bent@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    Man I’m so out of the loop, I had no idea what Cortana was and thought Windows was finally shutting down all instances of Encarta. (It looks like Encarta did live until around 2008, which does surprise me)

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    262 years ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A new update is rolling out for Cortana that simply disables the digital assistant three years after Microsoft also discontinued its Cortana apps for iOS and Android.

    If you attempt to launch Cortana on Windows 11 you’ll now be met with a notice about how the app is deprecated and a link to a support article on the change.

    It was deeply integrated into the Windows 10 taskbar, with support for voice commands, reminders, and the ability to open applications.

    Microsoft then dropped Cortana from the Windows 11 taskbar and first boot experience, but kept the standalone app until this week.

    Ultimately, Cortana struggled to compete with rivals like Alexa or Google Assistant, despite a large redesign for iOS and Android.

    The fate of Cortana was largely linked to Microsoft’s failures with Windows Phone, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admitted in 2019 that Cortana had fallen behind competitors.


    I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • @Venicon@sopuli.xyz
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    Such a missed opportunity. I loved Windows Phone and Cortana was good enough at the time but now with Bing AI I wonder what Cortana could really have been.

    • VanillaGorilla
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      12 years ago

      Oh so you were that one person that liked Windows Phone? Nice to meet you 👋

      • acrobot
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        I also really liked it. Haven’t had it myself but my mom did, the UI was great and what killed it was the lack of apps, not because the phones were bad.

    • @emptyother@programming.dev
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      32 years ago

      They’ll shut down their Bing AI too, as soon as they fail to make it an advertising platform. Doesn’t matter if customers find it useful, if it cant earn them ad money.

    • @zaph@lemmy.world
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      332 years ago

      Don’t get too excited. They’re just doing it so it doesn’t get in the way of the Ai they’ll be putting on there.

  • @RonnyZittledong@lemmy.world
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    Now that games run so well on Linux I have pretty much shut down windows in it’s entirety from my life. It has been a long time coming and it feels great!

    I keep a Windows partition around for special cases but I have not had to use it in a long time. Starfeild will probably force me into it for the first time in a long time. The whole Windows experience is insulting to anyone with any self respect. It has not always been this way.

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      Even for non-gamers, the magic dust that keeps many Windows games usable on Linux can also be used for non-game Windows apps and everyone can benefit from those compatibility leaps and bounds.

      If you’re one of those people who like Linux but still need to have a Windows install to run That One App for work or whatever, WINE/Proton/etc. may be of use to you.

    • keeeener
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      22 years ago

      same here, started using endeavourOS 2 weeks back and haven’t looked been. I still need Windows for games with anti cheat like honkai star rail, etc but ever since using Linux as daily driver after years of twiddling my thumbs feels really great and refreshing

    • BruceTwarzen
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      52 years ago

      Are there still games that just don’t run on linux? I messed around with it like 6 years ago but didn’t dig too deep, because my main 3 games were the ones that didn’t run on linux.

      • Helldiver_M
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        Destiny 2 comes to mind. Bungie has indicated there’s 0 interest in making it compatible with Linux ever.

        Usually if it can’t run on Linux it’s because of kernel level anti-cheat. The vast majority of Steam’s library works out of the box with Proton nowadays.

      • @Version@feddit.de
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        42 years ago

        Yes, usually games with anti cheat, like Destiny 2. Although it’s way better nowadays, mostly thanks to Valve.

      • mihnt
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        62 years ago

        Roblox doesn’t run on Linux at the moment because the devs have blocked proton and wine. Which, well, pisses me off because I want to put Linux on my daughter’s PC.

  • @Immersive_Matthew@sh.itjust.works
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    42 years ago

    Next…Microsoft kills the popups to search with the new Bing AI, and makes it so you do not accidentally bring up their curated news feed that flies in form the left side on Windows 11.

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    Dig a shallow grave next to Windows Phone, Zune, and IE. C’mon guys, you need to catch up to the size of Google’s graveyard.

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          Both of them still work! One is a black 32 gb original Zune. The other one is the Platinum Zune HD, which, imo, was ahead of it’s time. If I remember, I’ll take a pic of both of them working and update this post :)

          • mihnt
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            12 years ago

            From what I know, they can be upgraded to larger hard drives and better batteries.

    • @Doorknob@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      I still have a Lumia 930 in my drawer with WP 8.1. It was such a wonderful OS to use in look and feel. Had Cortana (alpha) on it too.