Microsoft advertising Copilot on lock screens
Microsoft advertising Copilot on lock screens
Sadly both of these don’t work well when adding 3+ languages. I love typing by swiping but it worked so much better before I installed more languages.
Really hoping they’ll fix that one day.
The Heliboard (opensource) keyboard is pretty damn good on at least 3 languages with a seamless typing experience with predictions.
The trick config is to use one language (english) then use “sub languages” that you need. Don’t just tick the 3 languages on the list or you need to switch between them manually when typing.
No spying going on here.
Man, Microsoft’s purchase of SwiftKey still bugs me.
It’s frustrating that after so many years, there’s still no open source mobile keyboard where you can “import” your typing history from multiple sources to tailor autocomplete to your own “voice”.
Business is entrenched. There’s no getting away from them.
Look at the VMware fiasco, companies will continue to pay their extortionist prices because it’s still less than paying for, and risking transition.
As I understand it, most companies are making transition plans away from VMware. A lot of contracts are multi-year, and transistioning your virtual infrastructure is one hell of a project if you have any amount of complexity to your infrastructure.
It’s also one of those types of projects that is likely to be pushed down in priority whenever there’s fires to fight. The price hike is absolutely insane, but in the balance of things it might be better business sense to keep paying while you investigate alternatives and migration plans.
That’s what our company is doing right now. Currently using VMware vcenter. We’ve started talks with IBM/redhat about open shift virtualization. I have to maintain redhat ansible automation platform, automation hub and a redhat openshift containerization cluster.
Based on how absolutely terrible it is to maintain those and how absolutely terrible redhat support is, I keep trying to talk my company out of their current talks with redhat openshift virtualization.
It doesn’t help that redhat’s tech team keep fucking up answers in their meetings with our team about their platform and our questions about feature party with vmware
My love is for Linux, and my job gives me a Mac. I’m pretty happy
Same here. Absolutely love it. The only thing I don’t love is I’m not able to get MacBook without an x86_64 chip. VirtualBox doesn’t work on M-series ARM chips so I’m left without a standard way to run virtual machines :(
I put the blame on Microsoft here. I am more pro-ARM than I’m pro Apple; I had a surface pro X and ended up giving up on it because Microsoft has put zero effort into enticing developers to make ARM versions of their apps. Google drive still doesn’t have a functioning app (!!) for Windows on ARM, which at this point has existed for over 10 years. (Emulation doesn’t help here as it needs drivers).
In contrast, Mac has had apps since basically day 1 of Apple Silicon, and ARM support in Linux has been pretty good for years.
I’m also a Linux user who got a MacBook Pro for work reasons and Parallels is nice, especially for Windows VMs. I was also annoyed to find I couldn’t use Virtualbox on Apple silicon and reluctantly bought Parallels. It’s expensive but it has a lot of features and nice touches so I don’t regret the purchase.
Basically, it’s like everything Apple-related where you initially go “Wait, how much does it cost? Fuck that.” But then once you buy it, it’s actually really nice and you don’t feel ripped off. (Or not as ripped off, anyway.)
I wonder how it can be worth the extra cost on CPU/GPU time, compared to search of mail.
I might type “best value Jacuzzi” into Google, but “write a python script to sort numbers”, or “write a message sounding like I’m actually sorry to not go to someone’s party”, or “this sentence is a lie” into an AI.
I can only see one of those being valuable.
This AI “revolution” has me so turned off. “hi there, here at coffee shop X we use"AI”". Um. Ok. Neat. Does it do anything different?
Even Chatgpt is hit and miss. I’m not buying into this AI thing until we have cylons.