no one wants to sit in their office talking to their computer verbally, its fucking awkward. Its cool on star trek as a means of exposition and plot, but not in real life.
Start fixing the actual architecture issue of Windows. An immutable base system and modular containerised app workflow might be a start, but we already have that in every other operating system
So: an even more disempowering user experience.
Sounds like shit to me.
I love Windows 11 (the non-copilot+ version) and am positive on AI, but if they pull through with this vision, I WILL switch to Linux once Win11 support ends.
Just got done switching to Bazzite and couldn’t be more satisfied. Super similar to Steam Deck. Almost everything on the gaming rig worked right away.
More gluant, juxtaposing and hereditary.
I too can just string adjectives together.
More ephemeral, voluptuous and hydrogenous!
I’d rather it were more pulchritudinous, steatopygous and lubricious, but maybe that’s just me.
Microsoft: the biggest promoter for using Linux. “Our goal is to make Windows and it’s apps so extremily repulsive even your grandma wants Linux instead. Because we care.”
bill look what they did to your baby
Maybe someone should inform mr. lead over there that ambient and pervasive do not go together all that great. But then again, windows 11 ‘s components do not seem to play along too well, so they might not be sure what congruence actually is about.
Thanks, I hate it!
Yup. Off to Linux I go.
The only word I understand in that sentence, in this context, is “pervasive.” And given how Windows has really heen driving users away from Windows recently, I am doubtful that it will be more pervasive than previous Windows.
Weird, my desktop interface isn’t any of those things. Huh.
It’s funny cause “ambient, pervasive, multi-modal” are all words used when envisioning the future applications of AI, so you know some marketing smuck glanced over the literature (or probably asked an AI to do so for him) and chose them with little care as to how the new Windows will embody these qualities. I am so tired of salesmen,marketing,word salads and entrepreneurship.
I’m sureAI will hit Linux one day . A lot of the toolset for building LLM’s works out of the box. I’ve used Linux for years.
I suspect if AI gets to distros your have 3 sorts of people :
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Privacy aware and dislike the idea entirely
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Those that embrace it but only with open weight open source models.
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Those that use any AI models as long as it’s not too invasive .
I’m probably a solid 1.5
Hey, leave sureAI out of it! They made the best total conversion mods for Oblivion and Skyrim back in the day! :3
(Nehrim and Enderal, for anyone curious. Although Nehrim is quite janky (as is tradition for games/mods from Germany haha))
Red hat 10 has an ai assistant for configuring it.
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The next version of Debian won’t be more ambient and pervasive. It would be just the same as it is today.
No way! I’ve updated to Debian 13 two days ago, and I’ve got two (!) new lockscreen wallpapers, and you can even configure lockscreen to download picture of the day from Flickr or Bing. Also taskbar has rounded corners, which I’m ambivalent about.
2! = 2
So the exclamation mark is redundant. 😋
I installed arch recently, and the steam client was pretty easy to install. What really shocked me is that all the stuff that works fine on my steam deck also works fine in arch, so that’s nice
Well makes sense, steamos is arch based right?
to be honest that’s exactly why I’m on arch and not ubuntu or cntos. Ironically it was gpt that helped me get it set up and it would have had a lot more trouble without it, but now that the job is done I don’t want it hanging around in the OS like ‘hey buddy squeaking past ya gettn a beer’
What the fuck? I thought Debian should be stabile? Are they too stupid to get that maybe, people have mounted the wallpaper folder onto another Partition, and now they have to repartition everything?
What are you talking about?
Debian is stable.
Forgot the /s
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