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    5 days ago

    GPT-4 powered

    thanks for the warning!

    now let me find something that works instead

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    GPT-4 powered browser

    No faster way to get me to avoid your product than by jamming AI where it’s not needed

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      This could be asked of a thousand million other products in the past three years.

      But hey, here I am replying to this comment from my AI powered pants zipper, so…

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    GPT-4 powered browser? Like they needed to make Edge an even less attractive offering or what?

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      I don’t know what fucking idiot they think is going to say to themselves “well fuck if Microsoft recommends it that’s the way we go!”

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          Not sure what you’re alluding to. I’ve been paying attention for the last 30 (how long I’ve been using computers). During my childhood I used Windows at home and macOS at school; eventually I moved on to Linux at home then a mix of Linux and macOS at home.

          I haven’t used Windows since Windows XP so it’s really just a guess what you might be getting at. Am I to assume that OS vendors making poor suggestions in their UIs is normal?

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    I work in IT at a company who uses outlook, but has locked down the phones so the users can’t install anything.

    I can say without a reason of the doubt that outlook on Android is hateful.

    It’s still a 2010 era android app with non of the desktop features working. Like the signature not syncing with your saved ones. And focused inbox hiding important emails.

    But since the phones are locked down. These dark patten ads are twice as annoying since the user thinks there phone is broken. They just removed the Microsoft 2fa prompts on setup. But I saw this and almost cried.

    Don’t assume that users are smart enough to read or understand how this works. They press buttons until it works. If we didn’t force google play to not allow edge to download our users would’ve been in a much harder situation to support.

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        I’ve been using it for 12+ years, and still do to this day. The only thing that changed is that you have to use the Microsoft authenticator app to log on.

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    5 days ago

    they are desperate for someone to use their spyware filled Browser with AI shoved down your throat

  • SonOfAntenora@lemmy.world
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    It’s not even bad they’re just annoying. Currently the only one I’d use is firefox. It has all the features without the bad things so far. Opera has many ads and also ai and a crypto wallet so i’m going with firefox…