They have been aggressively ruining it since Vista.They are aggressively ruining Windows regardless if it runs on x64 or ARM.
They have Linux and MacOS devs in their midst who do Win64 development as their day job at Microsoft and hobbyist development on the other platforms at night and they are contaminating Windows!They just can't understand when they have a good thing going and leave it be.
It would be easy to blame it on devs, but it's the bean counters at the top of the pyramid responsible for these bone headed moves.They have Linux and MacOS devs in their midst who do Win64 development as their day job at Microsoft and hobbyist development on the other platforms at night and they are contaminating Windows!
Why would I want to change system settings from that ancient Control Panel when I can:concentrated on optimisation rather than constantly changing the UI
Lol ye, I've got that 'God Mode' control panel folder on my desktop since Windows 10.Why would I want to change system settings from that ancient Control Panel when I can:
- have a new & slick looking Settings App that looks nice and is easy to use
- be forced to still use Control Panel for the myriad of settings the Settings?! App cannot change even after many years of development
Wendell describes the problems pretty well in the long video.Lengthy video by Wendell discussing "what when wrong this time for Windows ARM".
Linus Tech Tips finally dropped a post-launch video on Snapdragon X laptops:
It's possible now to disable web content in searches.Start menu doing a Bing search every time you open it
It is will be an ugly reality that turns hardware into a subscription service. As new algorithms create breakthroughs that tempt people to adopt AI capabilities, they will more frequently confront desiring actions their current recently bought hardware can’t handle. Like Apple Intelligence, which can’t run on that iPhone 14 Pro Max you bought on launch day less than two years ago.I do not contend that AI will go away, only that the overhype of it simply to sell more computers with product offerings of dubious value to the consumer is likely to come crashing down at some point.
Windows on ARM is the only OS without AVX support. When macOS and Linux added in the last month.Noice....
But the M1 device you brought 4 years runs AI. It just requires 8GB RAM to run. Thats what Apple gets for skimping out on RAM, less users using AI.Like Apple Intelligence, which can’t run on that iPhone 14 Pro Max you bought on launch day less than two years ago.
I assume you mean that Rosetta2 also added it.When macOS and Linux added in the last month.
It’s for their game tool kit. Apple’s been pushing formal and informal ways of playing PC games on Mac.I assume you mean that Rosetta2 also added it.
I'm surprised thye bothered given most significant x86 Mac software is already ported or on the way to being so.
WHAT.There’s going to be some big breakthrough in AI capabilities in 2025 that be available in 2026. It will excite sections of the population having 2024 AI notebooks without enough TOPS to run it. 50 TOPS won’t be enough. Oh, but you can buy a 2026 notebook with the needed 250 TOPS
When will they add it to WoA?Windows on ARM is the only OS without AVX support. When macOS and Linux added in the last month.
It’s up to Microsoft, hopefully soonWhen will they add it to WoA?
Ugh, as funny as that post is, MS's shenanigans makes me switch back to Ubuntu.Why would I want to change system settings from that ancient Control Panel when I can:
- have a new & slick looking Settings App that looks nice and is easy to use
- be forced to still use Control Panel for the myriad of settings the Settings?! App cannot change even after many years of development
It wasn’t a specific claim, more just figures spit out to make the point.WHAT.
Isn't the rumoured minimum TOPS requirment for next generation of Copilot PCs ~100 TOPS?
9ns memory latency? Seems legit.Dont know if it already have been posted, allegedly aida memory for snapdragon x
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