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VITecNet@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Eww, Copilot AI might auto-launch with Windows 11 soon

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Eww, Copilot AI might auto-launch with Windows 11 soon

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VITecNet@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Windows 11 Insider builds are now auto-launching Copilot when you boot the OS, and it's gross and I hate it and stop it right now.
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    I've only been using Linux for a few days. Am I allowed to have a superiority complex yet?

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      Nah, Linux is too mainstream, its more like a soft drug.

      If you want the REAL GOOD STUFF you need to daily drive 9Front.

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        It is not about mainstream or not, it is a about superiority.

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        I wanted to make a Plan9 joke, didn't even realize that there were new iterations, cool.

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        He mentions the good stuff and doesn't even touch on TempleOS

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TempleOS

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        I've been roaming Linux (meme) communities for years, but never heard of this, even though it originates from the Bell Labs. Thanks for providing me with a new rabbit hole!

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      Only if you use Arch btw.

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        I use Arch, btw

        (But it's Manjaro)

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          I use manjaro, but I used to use arch btw

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            I tried both, succeeded at both, but chose Manjaro btw

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              When I built my next computer I was just too short on time to build arch btw, that's when it didn't have an installer btw. Manjaro was the next best thing.

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                Manjaro is the best best thing, and Arch btw comes second

                Btw, if you just need a quick Arch install, there is an EndeavourOS, or simply an archinstall script.

                Manjaro is very different on a technical side, it's not just "easy arch btw"

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      Hello and welcome to the Linux club! Remember to always mention Linux as your OS as much as you can and add "btw".

      I run Arch btw.

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        Done and done, thank you for the warm reception.

        I run arch mint btw

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      Absolutely, that is legal from the first second of use.

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      After this news? Don't feel the smug all atbonce or you will fucking die.

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        Good to know, I'll be careful not to indulge too much! Though I did it proper with a Thinkpad as well so I may overdose anyway haha

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