Not even Notepad is safe from Microsoft’s big AI push in Windows
Not even Notepad is safe from Microsoft’s big AI push in Windows
It does have a “Search with Bing” selection in the Edit menu though
What the literal fuck? When was it added?
Started with Ubuntu (but this was about 10 years ago). Tried out a few different distros - Mint, mostly. I’ve eventually settled on Debian. I don’t got time for shit to randomly break with high frequency (/s). I don’t really have a good reason for why I picked Debian. The best I can think of is that I considered that since so many other distros are derived from Debian, I may as well got to the source.
With my laptop, the biggest issue I have is it doesn’t come back from suspend reliably. Other than that it’s fully functional. I don’t even think I’ve had an update break anything. The only reason I’ve reinstalled is because I broke it myself (like a few months ago when i was trying to install a C++ depencency so I could play dwarf fortress).
Wine and Proton are covering my gaming and Windows application needs. KVM with a (legit) Windows VM is also there to cover the increasingly rare circumstances where I need a proper Windows OS.
Notepad is supposed to be the simplest most basic way to view a text file in Windows.
Yet if I have a large text file, it’s usually faster for me to just fire up WSL and use less. How is this still a fucking problem?
Wait, would the average user even need an AI feature baked DIRECTLY into their notepad?
I don’t think so.