I'm kind of tired of AI being hastily shoved into everything. Edit: Seems some are missing the word "hastily". If adding AI is a good experience, I don't mind it but if it's tacked on...
AMD supporting CUDA code is a huge deal for 3D work. Nvidia has a serious monopoly in the professional space it's ridiculous despite the pitiful VRAM options they provide.
@@dsrocks6905ok now how long until its merged into MESA? Because this could be the game changer for media work on Linux since Nvidia has worse desktop performance but better media performance on Linux
*discordant trumpet blast* Nobody expects the Red-Team! Our chief weapons are lower prices and open source initiatives; open source initiatives, lower prices... and fine-wine driver development. _sigh_ Our three main weapons are...
a specific repacked windows ultimate was probably my favourite ever OS. Nowadays i run my second and third machines the way i want, and have them access internet via non standard methods so i am not forced to update or have issues. To be clear i do run win 11 on my main station. Data privacy or ai interference is meh sometimes an sometimes LOCK IT DOWN. Linux, do it. I wish i learnt decades ago as a teen when my mates did.
interesting. I thought it was awesome on launch after i disabled a heap of bloatware and services and did some other privacy and security tweaks. Pretty sure NZ got launch later than others though (unconfirmed)@@valiantviktor
So incredible disappointed that the 7800X3D needs the scheduler in Win 11 to run well, was hoping to use a fresh install of Win 10 with as much dog removed as possible (thank you W10Privacy) with some Linux as my main OS. I will only be booting into Windows when necessary, that's for certain. Same for my Framework 16, love the stacked m.2 in that thing drives for this.
@@BassLiberatorsCompanies that advertise there are spending 7 figures on advertising anyway. Some stick other bomb. With these big corps the strategy is just to hear the name more
I'm so glad Linux is getting better every day. I hope valve lobbies handheld pc manufacturers to install steam OS and gives kickbacks to games to support Linux. I hate the Microsoft suits so much.
They won’t be giving kick backs 😂 cause steam is the dominant platform on pc by a huge margin and their own engine support for linux is horrible so they don’t care that much about linux.
@@mbsfaridi If other handheld manufacturers want to compete with the steam deck, granted Valve doesn't forget about the deck in a few years and let others catch up, they're gonna have to cut the windows licensing fee and move to SteamOS or some form of Linux.
I'll be switching to Linux eventually. Right now I stopped updating my Windows as I can't stand the whole AI grabage being put onto my OS for multiple reasons, but I can't keep doing that forever I suppose.
Im going with Cinnamon. I dont play online games so ill prolly be ok with linux, but i hear something like cheat detection software will be able to work in the future, so online games will too.
I think were passed the point of pushback on AI. Trillions are being invested by competing entities. Some in open, lawless waters. I dont like it, at all, but i realise that i must keep up with the tech if i want stay an active part of modern society, or even get a job if needed in future. And my kids need to have AI in their lives as early as possible (i fought this one for ages internally) so they are not left behind. The world is going to have a population reduction, and i will ensure my children know how to thrive in their current world that is all they know. They dont know a world without covid, without AI. Its normal for them, so yes, i reluctantly am going with it after much thought and education. The concern is that marxist woke socialists or environmental extremists somehow influence the ai and it thinks the world is better without humans. Its a real possibility, and a real concern. Look at chat GPT, would talk in the style of biden, but not trump. Clear bias, this was programmed and influenced by humans.
@@LogicalError007 read the last sentence. 'shoving it in everything it DOESN'T need to be in' DLSS is a practical application for it, I don't think that's what they were on about.
That is understandable, but you're not doing yourself a favor. I think you should probably get ahead of it, learning all you can about it to avoid it properly without being at a disadvantage. Or what the other guy said, might as well throw your devices in the garbage if you're thinking like that.
I think there is a huge difference between using AI in a dedicated app or browser and having AI built into the entire operating system. if it's built into your operating system, you have no control over when you are interacting with it. It can scan a folder of Recipes on your hard drive and let your insurance company know that you like to eat too much fat and sugar. Your premiums will go up for health insurance, and you will have no idea why. Microsoft does not have a good track record for privacy, so I don't want to see it used in such a pervasive way. I can envision a time when the AI might discard a recipe that I have downloaded because it has too much sugar in fat, even if it is for a dish I want to make for Christmas. Our government can set guidelines for what is healthy, and I could see Microsoft training it's AI to purge things that are unhealthy. no, they are probably not doing this right now because they need people to get more comfortable with having AI around. However, once they have more control, we will have less control. They can make changes in policy on their end, and data can be used or destroyed without our permission. I don't want that.
Imagine wanting to do big AI workloads but you dont have enough compute. So you create an OS and get CPU manufactures to put AI cores in every machine on earth. Yeah, no way this could go wrong.
Ai run on a computer will most likely steal personal data information regardless of your choice of to disable any rlemetry data. I wonder if that ai will stop working once you remove internet from your pc. Ai spyware is like the peak of corporate corruption
@@bbbbbbb51 The difference is that the AI can scan and evaluate which data is important and once it finds it compresses it and sends it to the AI overlords for more processing. Here's an example: You have videos in your system which are named miscellaneously. This means that the telemetry data which has taken your videos name can't know what the video is and what it contains but with AI it can view your videos and grab context on what's in those videos and instead of sending every video you have. It can just send the context what's in it. Now Ads will be even more agressive as they'll know what you are really into based on the content you have on your device. This is also going to make pirating a lot harder as the AI can find the pirated content and basically rat you out, delete or corrupt them. The possibilities with AI are endless. Also my comment assumes that the stuff on your computer is not on the cloud and being updated constantly because if it is then you might as well live stream your whole life to these companies.
I'm glad TechLinked mentioned Pixels Per Degree _(P.P.D.)._ Talking about the display resolution is one step abstracted away and means little when optics can change the FOV from 90 to 130 degrees. PPD isn't perfect, but it's the best we have right now for estimating sharpness. Contrast is important too. We need a 60 PPD to start approaching 'fovea' resolution, with AVP = 34. It's still ~36% better than Quest 3, but a good ways off from 60. NOTE: Our eyes will still be able to detect pixels smaller than 60 PPD, maybe upwards to 200 PPD, because of how our vision works. Pixels on a display does not translate directly to the # on a display due to how light & contrast work with retina photoreceptors are distributed & process info. Why sometimes these headsets look clearer than specs would lead you to believe makes this more complex. It's how your brain processes the information and more specifically, because how your eye & brain work together to fill in gaps to make 'educated' guesses _(see: blindspot)._ Improving contrast ratios like using MicroOLEDs & getting to 60 PPD will probably be good enough for most people, as long as the refresh rate is high enough + using BFI _(black frame insertion for motion clarity)._ My educated guess is maybe 3-7 years away from a reasonably priced headset ($400-$1200) with these specs, though depends on whether compute is remote or local. Sooner if compute is remote, but that's now how it's trending. Need better wireless speeds for remote to be a thing.
They recently added "we shall surveil your cloud storage with ai". Expect ai on windows to serve same purpose - to have a surveillance bot permanently on you while you pay for it with your own hardware&eletricity.
Not an Apple user, but when someone pay for Apple subscription, they get a bunch of stuff: TV, storage, etc. On Amazon, same stuff: fast deliveries, streaming, etc. For Google, you have to pay storage, then TH-cam, then Google Play Services, etc.
2:17 - The bottom part of that text is "part" of the reason AMD funded them in the first place, they strangely worked to get CUDA support on Intel first... instead of a "more common" AMD GPUs. Not sure why Intel - > AMD - > Now just open-source, are they not working on it (the OG developer)?
Nokia PC Suite from 2005 was faster and less buggy than Copilot. Microsoft would be wise to drop all AI ambitions until they can bring it up to useable standard - otherwise, they risk destroying its reputation and they'll have another Internet Explorer or Vista on their hands.
Apple Vision Pro is not 4K just because of the strict definition of 4K as a fixed XY resolution (and so it is 16:9), but because the Vision Pro has even more pixels because it’s not 16:9, so yes, it has less pixels in X but more pixels in Y
@@Exilir8 that they just said it like “meh, its not 4K as they say” as if it weren’t as good as 4K which is not exactly right. But sure, the resolution is a bit meaningless because the pixels are still gonna be a bit big because they decided to place the displays a lot closer to the eyes, affecting that pixels per degree spec, like the definition Apple gave for their “retina” spec, and that’s what not that great about the Vision Pro
Why do people keep saying it's no 4k? People have TWO eyes, those TWO screens combined into a single view are higher than 4k. Our view field is split into 3, a third either side you can see with each eye and a third in the middle that both eyes see. Multiply the horizontal resolution by 1.5 and you get the effective resolution of the device, HIGHER THAN 4K.
One thing about ZLCuda most of them missed on FAQ was it was initially developed by Intel and project was discontinued due to non aligned future objective and he was contacted to work with AMD until AMD stopped support after 2 years to focus on Rocm HIP.
the google one thing doesn't surprise me. its almost like 2 dollars for 100gb of storage is more enticing than paying to get rid of ads on youtube (especially when its retaliating in a malicious way)
As someone that works for a large company, AI won't change business the way everyone thinks it will. There are 2 reasons: 1. The AI is not trained on company data. Which means it will not understand the large number of acronyms and quirks of internal business language. 2. If it was trained on internal data, it would realise just how bad the data actually is! If you work in a multi national company with data spread across language, context and even generations, you'll find that data isn't in nice data fields but instead in extremely chaotic fashion. A mixture of media that AI just can't deal with in real time at the moment. The AI is not yet about to reason and rationalise context outside of its trained scope
Have you taken any time to browse the chatGPT subreddit? There are tons of regular people across many different industries who have gloated about ChatGPT saving them many hours of work every day. If workers are already using AI to get their tasks done significantly faster then it is inevitable that businesses will make it an official part of the job eventually.
Exactly, most data is of bad or even abysmal quality and has very little standardisation. It's almost like that wasn't a priority for most people. Stuff like that gets in the way of scientific studies all the time lol
Rubbish - what do you think the last 10yrs of having "office jobs" has been about - eliminating jobs, rolling out AI and changing life as we know it for the worse. Humans have converted 99% of that data into well structured SQL databases, created automation software that made them 100% redundant, now they're moving from software and automation's on servers to AI. That's whats happened at basically every business I know of where my friends used to work. 99.99% of jobs will be gone by 2030 and if people are dumb enough to let AI truly become sentient, then all life will be over unless humans pull the plug (without power AI is harmless)! Think I'm talking crap about all the jobs being gone - consider this: You always hear people crapping on about "we're preparing everyone for the jobs of the future" yet no one can ever give actual examples of fields and jobs that will be required in large numbers for people to do. Without the fields and jobs being known of/about in and that demand for enough jobs for everyone will exist, one can't possible "prepare for the jobs of the future" as they don't exist. The reason no one has any clue about them is because they don't exist. Look at the current IT situation - literally a mere handful of people can maintain, operate and update an entire datacentre - there's no need for hundreds of people. That's jobs gone. Need to manage 10 datacentres - guess what? You still only need those same handful as they for 98% of the work can remote in and do everything they need, for the 2% of the time they need to be there in person they simply fly there and voila, no need for 95% of people globally. Manufacturing? 99% of all manufacturing is fully automated and the few remaining things that are the 1% that aren't are currently being automated. The only things people are needed for is to provide the materials and to move the completed product. There's no longer the need for more than a handful of people at most factories. The few places that use people, do so only because they haven't fully automated yet and because crap labour laws allow them pay those people less than the cost of automation. As businesses need to tighten their "belts", they're choosing automation over these people are people require time off work to eat, sleep and socialize, machines don't. Gigantic savings come from running production 24/7 without people! This is more jobs gone! This is why the WEF, the UN and the other "elites" want to eliminate 95% of the worlds population - because there aren't going to be any jobs to support them and the only way to not have complete collapse/civil wars/anarchy is for the masses to not exist. The "elites" intended on being the only ones to have good lives whilst keeping the bare minimum number of plebs around to do all the things that the "elites" refuse to do. When they say "net carbon zero", you are the carbon they plan of reducing! The proof - the only "emissions" that are bad for the planet aren't CO2, its purely heat - each person puts out heat equivalent to the heat that is output by a 60W incandescent lightbulb every hour. Multiply that heat by the number of people globally, then add the heat added by all the wireless transmissions that occur on the planet, then add the heat from all the industry, vehicles and businesses, the result when averaged globally is the magical 2.5 degrees collapse temperature that the "elites" claim will end the planet. Thus the only "solution" is depopulation... Their ways to depopulate are multifaceted: * various jabs * discouraging people to have kids - break up families, encourage promiscuity and birth control (The UK literally has ad campaigns encouraging men to get the "snip" to "save the planet" by not having kids) * make people hyper focused on the "climate crisis" that never ends - stress shortens lifespans and reduces fertility * force everyone to electric everything and ensure that the "renewables" are incapable of meeting demand - generators don't run indefinitely and without power many people die * reduce everyone's choices when it comes to everything: shopping, medicines, appliances, etc. Notice how with medicine only "generics" are available and only rarely are the "name brands" available - they claim shortages yet when you go abroad there's so shortages... * make everyone buy crap quality food from supermarkets - prevent people growing their own, stop them fishing and hunting their own, stop them farming animals for food - all that's left is crap * make everyone eat the "fake food" - doesn't give the same nutrients and energy as real food, make the "elites" rich though * make people think they don't have options so they do the unthinkable * encourage people to do MAiD - Canada pushes this as a "good" option very easily * convince people that they're healthy at any weight - even if said weight in reality is shortening their life * floods and fires * wars The other reason we know they plan on depopulation is they reject all potentially viable solutions to the "climate crisis" - the moment anything is potentially viable, all the funding vanishes, the project gets indefinitely shelved and the people get their careers ruined and forced out of work. If the CO2 in the atmosphere currently is halved, plants all die which means no breathable air - the only way to keep plants alive at such a point is in greenhouses with CO2 generators (CO2 rich environments increase plant biomass). Gates and others have already suggested bulldozing and burying entire forests to "help the climate", to use "fake trees" to remove CO2 in gigantic amounts and replacing trees with "liquid trees". Note how this crap only ever happens in places that aren't "tax havens" where the "elites" live... Sadly the reality is a very twisted and sick world without any jobs. A life without purpose and without real freedom isn't a life worth living. Only slaves like govts dictating every little thing to them and controlling their lives down to what to believe and what the eat. Many places are closing all public land for "environmental reasons" - the reality is that its to stop people living in the forests, camping out or hiding, to stop hunting, fishing and foraging because they don't want people eating real food and being self reliant. Also by stopping access to public land, people no longer learn to use maps, compasses, rockclimb, abseil, etc. thus making them reliant on the govt and keeping people in cities. 15 minute cities sound good until you realize that they nothing but an open air prison that you can't leave as you either won't have the means (no cars), the carbon allowance, the permission to leave and even if you snuck out, you wouldn't have the skills. Those born and raised in tyranny don't know freedom and thus think they have a "good" life - because they've never known anything better. I for one like freedom and I love my privacy and autonomy without the govt dictating every little thing I do. If that means I have to move to be free then so be it - those who like big govt, the surveillance state, abolition of privacy and total govt control of day-to-day life can enjoy it by staying where they currently are. Lastly - please don't try to suggest UBI's - they don't work as no businesses are going to permit themselves to be taxed entirely (would be the only way to fund UBI's if rolled out universally) - they'd rather shutdown and simply enjoy their already endless wealth and compounding interest - banks will always exist. Also, these same people are the ones controlling the resources so yeah no one can force them to do anything.
If employers actually compensated their employees properly, then the employees wouldn't leave and take their knowledge and experience with them. 🤷♂️ Hell, I would leave my job tomorrow if I ever received a better offer.
If I ever end up with a CPU that has AI cores/NPU etc, I'm disabling it at a BIOS level, and any AI features in an OS I'm stripping out by any means necessary. I don't want AI in my devices in any capacity, thanks.
I am currently thinking about upgrading from my 1080ti to something more modern, and I'd actually like to go AMD. The open CUDA project comes at the right moment for me -- hope this doesn't die before it's good.
10 wasn't good, you just got used to a bad OS, It's a bloated resource hog with forced updates that have led to countless hours of lost work and productivity, and is where they started forcing MS accounts on us. The Start menu in 11 may suck and so does the new context menu that we all disable but under the hood it's a massive improvement on 10. 11 pro with a local account and a few modifications to turn off telemetry, forced auto updates, revert the context menu and start menu to windows 7 style is the closest thing to a modern windows 7 we can get.
Currently I upscale my 1080 desktop to 1440 using Nvidia DSR, and it does indeed upscale many old games. It's not perfect, if you look closely at certain letters they look reeeeeeeaaally weird but overall its a more pleasing image for me.
There is. It's just a bit more scattered. Your version of Lennox may have a repository for certain things. Google is pretty good at helping to find the Lennox version of software that you need.
AI should walk the plank, and Microsoft should reintroduce the Sam voice. Google could try lowering their YT premium prices, might bring that number up. They want numbers, lower the cost. lulz
7 was the last truly good version of Windows... I wish there were a way to sue Microsoft into oblivion for discontinuing it and moving forward with the spyware bs they've been making more intrusive since 8 and the increasingly terrible interfaces that just keep making every vital system function harder and harder to access...
I recently switched to macOS, ( mainly because of MacBook Pro is one of the best mobile editing machines out there with good battery life. And my current system couldn’t handle my workflow) and I have to say it’s been extremely refreshing to have no ads, random, bloatware, or any of that nonsense installed on the system, or pop up randomly
i remember my first switch to apple. was great. for a year. then it was extremely limiting. So i put windows on it. Then i realised what i was doing and threw the mac away, bought a new PC, then another, then another, and ill never go back
@@donatedflea oh, don’t get me wrong there are some limitations, but I don’t game much anymore. And having a reliable computer that gets great battery life and I can edit on the go and an os that premiere pros actually reliable is far more important to me than a few custom options. And frankly, I’m not really liking the telemetry that windows is collecting nowadays. I’m sure the Apple also collects some telemetry, but from my understanding it’s far far less than windows. And if you’re professional, having a machine that is reliable, that works is worth the price tag of a few hundred extra dollars
Just learn to tweak windows to turn off all the features you don't like. Macbooks are great for a year or 2 when they first release but like all apple devices they don't have enough ram to handle any updates beyond that. I'd rather buy a laptop with upgradable ram and storage
Currently using a minimized version of windows 10 that's fully debloated and optimized. It just works so far. Windows 10 has always been more reliable.
4:30 This sounds horrible but take in mind most of what this means is they put everything they needed for the system to work and now they need to minituarized everthing... Most of other are still figuring out stuff.
AMD doing what it is best at : ruining ScamVidia (and I'm all for it !). I can thank them a million times for the fact I have DLSS and FSR working at the same time for my Cyberpunk 2077 install 🥰
I said it long ago. Brecht write an Nvidia specific code, he did previously with building Cycles for Nvidia and then half assed port to OpenCL that has its own nuances. Now he did it again but openly admitted that he will wright for Nvidia only. Later they've made it for some AMD GPUs to work with new Cycles. And finally because of ZLUDA we can see how Nvidia centric Brecht is. Even 3rd party library squeezes more performance than hand written Blender code. Never use Blender for getting and accurate data when comparing GPUs, it's Nvidia biased.
Microsoft did not make a sale for me with Windows 11. I would've had to buy a new computer just to install it, and I still haven't heard one feature that would be worth the cost of a new computer. I don't think I want my operating system to have AI fully integrated in it. I keep a journal on my computer, and I definitely don't want AI reading it, sharing it, and supposedly gaining insights from it. I definitely don't want such insights tied to a Microsoft account, and I don't have to use one of those in Windows 10. When this computer dies, I will not be buying a new PC. I will be buying something else that I trust more, probably a MacBook Air. I'm comfortable in Linux, but I like the accessibility support in Apple better.
I'm kind of tired of AI being hastily shoved into everything.
Edit: Seems some are missing the word "hastily". If adding AI is a good experience, I don't mind it but if it's tacked on...
Backdoor way to get us to accept higher-power spying tools built in.
Do it right, or not at all.
this is gonna turn into the episode of futurama where every house hold device freaks out
majority of them are not AI, just simple algorithms.
Fr like why even have a copilot when it can't even play music, we already have chatgpt to ask questions 🤷♂️
AMD supporting CUDA code is a huge deal for 3D work. Nvidia has a serious monopoly in the professional space it's ridiculous despite the pitiful VRAM options they provide.
Too bad they're not funding it anymore. Did they give up on it, or do they have greater plans?
@@leonrowell the code is open source now, AMD may have their own version in the works for all we know.
@dsrocks6905 AMD has HIP, which converts Cuda to HIP it was used in Blender
@@dsrocks6905ok now how long until its merged into MESA? Because this could be the game changer for media work on Linux since Nvidia has worse desktop performance but better media performance on Linux
So Nvidia won hahaha
ZLUDA's commit message literally reads "Nobody expects the red team"
emesis red
*discordant trumpet blast*
Nobody expects the Red-Team!
Our chief weapons are lower prices and open source initiatives; open source initiatives, lower prices... and fine-wine driver development.
_sigh_
Our three main weapons are...
*Nobody expects the red team
*because of 20+ years of faulty drivers and dreadful software, so we don't blame you!
I hope valve will finance him next
The only thing I expect is computers effing up!
Instead of spending time shoving AI into windows, spend that time fixing Space Pinball and bring it to windows 11
I mean, it's free and you can still play it. At least in W10. Not sure why it'll be different for W11.
what?
@@9308323 , I haven't seen it run well since XP.... something to do with them using the NT kernel starting with vista
Yoku's Island Express is the new Space Pinball
Facts!
I have no hopes for Windows 12. Looking like I’ll be clutching on to Win 10 and moving as much as I can to Linux
Same for me! And I thought Windows 11 on launch was awful, oh boy.
a specific repacked windows ultimate was probably my favourite ever OS. Nowadays i run my second and third machines the way i want, and have them access internet via non standard methods so i am not forced to update or have issues. To be clear i do run win 11 on my main station. Data privacy or ai interference is meh sometimes an sometimes LOCK IT DOWN.
Linux, do it. I wish i learnt decades ago as a teen when my mates did.
interesting. I thought it was awesome on launch after i disabled a heap of bloatware and services and did some other privacy and security tweaks.
Pretty sure NZ got launch later than others though (unconfirmed)@@valiantviktor
So incredible disappointed that the 7800X3D needs the scheduler in Win 11 to run well, was hoping to use a fresh install of Win 10 with as much dog removed as possible (thank you W10Privacy) with some Linux as my main OS. I will only be booting into Windows when necessary, that's for certain. Same for my Framework 16, love the stacked m.2 in that thing drives for this.
@@progenitor_amborella7800x3d doesn't require any special scheduler, where did you hear this bs?
Glad to see we're getting windows vista 2
Longhorn 3
Windows Me 4
Windows 3.2 for Internets.
windows 2.0.111
@@privacyvalued4134 Windows 3.2 already exists, it was to fix various Chinese-language bugs.
Companies that did bunch of layoffs had a lot of money to spend on Super Bowl ads.
Superbowl ads generate more revenue than they cost, on average
@@BassLiberatorsCompanies that advertise there are spending 7 figures on advertising anyway. Some stick other bomb. With these big corps the strategy is just to hear the name more
Microsoft advertising why we need Linux more and more. ADS in outlook! Ads on the start menu…So paying for software still forces ads onto me🤬
Linux is still crap. There, I said it.
@@PhyrexJ ok
@@PhyrexJthis is like saying Android phones are bad. *_Which one?_*
@@PhyrexJ ok
Wait till Microsoft makes Linux their next OS and makes a proprietary file format for programs that ONLY WORK ON IT
Let’s not forget that Despicable Me 4 also did a fantastic ad mocking AI too
I love Daft Punk music
They also added windows Copilot to search. Disabled that instantly.
Bonzai Buddy comes preinstalled now
Apple: You have our confidential information!!!!
Also Apple: Forcefully & systematically scans other company's computers for valuable information
Imagine running KMS just to hear "i can't let you do that Dave" on your speakers :D
wheres the bin i could put it in
Did they actually air that nightmare of a video for a commercial yesterday. That neon thing looked nothing like a drink but a huge dual jelly...
its the fluid that turns you freaking frogs { }
@@dimm__ or like from the mouth of a crazy maniac guy named J: It will turn all the frogs gay
I'm so glad Linux is getting better every day. I hope valve lobbies handheld pc manufacturers to install steam OS and gives kickbacks to games to support Linux. I hate the Microsoft suits so much.
They won’t be giving kick backs 😂 cause steam is the dominant platform on pc by a huge margin and their own engine support for linux is horrible so they don’t care that much about linux.
@@mbsfaridiSo why is the Steamdeck using Linux?
@@albertxion513 Windows license fees, superior UI and their version of linux is well optimised for it and battery life much better than windows.
@@mbsfaridi If other handheld manufacturers want to compete with the steam deck, granted Valve doesn't forget about the deck in a few years and let others catch up, they're gonna have to cut the windows licensing fee and move to SteamOS or some form of Linux.
I'll be switching to Linux eventually. Right now I stopped updating my Windows as I can't stand the whole AI grabage being put onto my OS for multiple reasons, but I can't keep doing that forever I suppose.
I'm considering just doing Linux if Microsoft makes windows AI focused
Start dual booting now. Get your feet wet.
@@bbbbbbb51 I have a steam deck already plus I just use my desktop for gaming
Unless certain tools can’t run in Linux, you’re better using Linux at this point.
@@Dave102693 I don't really play games that use anti cheat so it doesn't bother me
Im going with Cinnamon. I dont play online games so ill prolly be ok with linux, but i hear something like cheat detection software will be able to work in the future, so online games will too.
I love more competition in the gaming handheld space.
I fucking hate all this AI nonsense. Its just the current trad and theyre shoving it into everything it doesnt need to be in
I think were passed the point of pushback on AI. Trillions are being invested by competing entities. Some in open, lawless waters.
I dont like it, at all, but i realise that i must keep up with the tech if i want stay an active part of modern society, or even get a job if needed in future.
And my kids need to have AI in their lives as early as possible (i fought this one for ages internally) so they are not left behind.
The world is going to have a population reduction, and i will ensure my children know how to thrive in their current world that is all they know.
They dont know a world without covid, without AI. Its normal for them, so yes, i reluctantly am going with it after much thought and education.
The concern is that marxist woke socialists or environmental extremists somehow influence the ai and it thinks the world is better without humans.
Its a real possibility, and a real concern. Look at chat GPT, would talk in the style of biden, but not trump. Clear bias, this was programmed and influenced by humans.
What's wrong with AI super resolution like DLSS?
@@LogicalError007 read the last sentence. 'shoving it in everything it DOESN'T need to be in'
DLSS is a practical application for it, I don't think that's what they were on about.
@@sabersz That's what the news was about, bruh. Windows AI Super Resolution.
@@donatedfleayou literally sound like a crypto bro lmao do you hear yourself?
Every day brings more justification to my switch to Linux
Im still sceptical towards anything A.I. i won't except it and shut it down if anything has it.
Might as well just throw every computing device you have in the garbage right now.
That is understandable, but you're not doing yourself a favor. I think you should probably get ahead of it, learning all you can about it to avoid it properly without being at a disadvantage. Or what the other guy said, might as well throw your devices in the garbage if you're thinking like that.
@@brokemonoI know how to use and still refuse to. It's not hard at all.
I think there is a huge difference between using AI in a dedicated app or browser and having AI built into the entire operating system. if it's built into your operating system, you have no control over when you are interacting with it. It can scan a folder of Recipes on your hard drive and let your insurance company know that you like to eat too much fat and sugar. Your premiums will go up for health insurance, and you will have no idea why. Microsoft does not have a good track record for privacy, so I don't want to see it used in such a pervasive way. I can envision a time when the AI might discard a recipe that I have downloaded because it has too much sugar in fat, even if it is for a dish I want to make for Christmas. Our government can set guidelines for what is healthy, and I could see Microsoft training it's AI to purge things that are unhealthy. no, they are probably not doing this right now because they need people to get more comfortable with having AI around. However, once they have more control, we will have less control. They can make changes in policy on their end, and data can be used or destroyed without our permission. I don't want that.
@@rhyamiThese are the same arguments people made against integrating internet features into OSes.
I have to admit, I'm kind of into the concept of making a terrible AI generated commercial as a satire on AI generated commercials.
ai mocking ai, thats pretty human lol
just me and the bots
Beep boop
Doot
Let's build robots with Genuine People Personalities, they said. So, they tried it out with me. I'm a personality prototype. You can tell, can't you?
It is a glorious day to be a living, sentient being
Meep morp. Zeep.
Imagine wanting to do big AI workloads but you dont have enough compute. So you create an OS and get CPU manufactures to put AI cores in every machine on earth. Yeah, no way this could go wrong.
Ai run on a computer will most likely steal personal data information regardless of your choice of to disable any rlemetry data. I wonder if that ai will stop working once you remove internet from your pc. Ai spyware is like the peak of corporate corruption
They already do that without AI lol.
@@bbbbbbb51 The difference is that the AI can scan and evaluate which data is important and once it finds it compresses it and sends it to the AI overlords for more processing. Here's an example:
You have videos in your system which are named miscellaneously. This means that the telemetry data which has taken your videos name can't know what the video is and what it contains but with AI it can view your videos and grab context on what's in those videos and instead of sending every video you have. It can just send the context what's in it. Now Ads will be even more agressive as they'll know what you are really into based on the content you have on your device. This is also going to make pirating a lot harder as the AI can find the pirated content and basically rat you out, delete or corrupt them.
The possibilities with AI are endless. Also my comment assumes that the stuff on your computer is not on the cloud and being updated constantly because if it is then you might as well live stream your whole life to these companies.
Of course some of it stops working without internet; that's the idea, windows as a service. "You will own nothing".
they should make the design consistent first
Beardless Linus should do next tech linked show
They got Torvalds???
I'm glad TechLinked mentioned Pixels Per Degree _(P.P.D.)._ Talking about the display resolution is one step abstracted away and means little when optics can change the FOV from 90 to 130 degrees.
PPD isn't perfect, but it's the best we have right now for estimating sharpness. Contrast is important too. We need a 60 PPD to start approaching 'fovea' resolution, with AVP = 34. It's still ~36% better than Quest 3, but a good ways off from 60.
NOTE: Our eyes will still be able to detect pixels smaller than 60 PPD, maybe upwards to 200 PPD, because of how our vision works. Pixels on a display does not translate directly to the # on a display due to how light & contrast work with retina photoreceptors are distributed & process info.
Why sometimes these headsets look clearer than specs would lead you to believe makes this more complex. It's how your brain processes the information and more specifically, because how your eye & brain work together to fill in gaps to make 'educated' guesses _(see: blindspot)._
Improving contrast ratios like using MicroOLEDs & getting to 60 PPD will probably be good enough for most people, as long as the refresh rate is high enough + using BFI _(black frame insertion for motion clarity)._ My educated guess is maybe 3-7 years away from a reasonably priced headset ($400-$1200) with these specs, though depends on whether compute is remote or local. Sooner if compute is remote, but that's now how it's trending. Need better wireless speeds for remote to be a thing.
They recently added "we shall surveil your cloud storage with ai". Expect ai on windows to serve same purpose - to have a surveillance bot permanently on you while you pay for it with your own hardware&eletricity.
yep, they want to own your computer.
Not an Apple user, but when someone pay for Apple subscription, they get a bunch of stuff: TV, storage, etc. On Amazon, same stuff: fast deliveries, streaming, etc. For Google, you have to pay storage, then TH-cam, then Google Play Services, etc.
So... Nothing changed.
What is it with billion dollar corporations and not being able to make a remotely consistent naming scheme for their products..
Let me guess change for the worst AGAIN
As always
-Don’t have a co-pilot, man
-Bart!
Microsoft is once again the best advertiser for linux
i just want Windows to just be functional & not blighted by IoT malicious bloatware, is that too much to ask?
Windows... This eternal virus.
NO!
I want a personal local account.
I am the administrator.
Not a online sync-ing bloatware of a OneDrive account.
5:20 - My favourite Quick Bits segue for a while 🤣
2:17 - The bottom part of that text is "part" of the reason AMD funded them in the first place, they strangely worked to get CUDA support on Intel first... instead of a "more common" AMD GPUs. Not sure why Intel - > AMD - > Now just open-source, are they not working on it (the OG developer)?
would be great if there was a central AI solution in all Microsoft products because it would take less time to disable them all
so how much are we gonna bet that the NPUs will be used by MS and whoever as distributed AI computing for not the computers owners use?
I refuse to ever have Windows 11. As soon as my Windows 10 machines become obselete, I'm going back to Linux as much as I hate that.
w11 ain't even bad
I am so glad I switched to Linux a month ago, I now rest knowing that Microsoft can't do whatever they want to my devices
I wonder how much VR goggles will accelerate myopia
The "year of Linux" can't come any sooner and it bothers me so much. I'm so tired of the Windows bullshit.
@dreaper5813 Linux is also shit tho lmao. There's no good solution.
It pains to think that Apple drones might actually make VR/AR headsets a thing.
Nokia PC Suite from 2005 was faster and less buggy than Copilot. Microsoft would be wise to drop all AI ambitions until they can bring it up to useable standard - otherwise, they risk destroying its reputation and they'll have another Internet Explorer or Vista on their hands.
Trying to figure out if he was making a Github reference or Good Place reference with forking.
my mind went to github because i didn't even remember the good place existed, and that is contextually completely offtopic.
Windows logo with Steve Job’s rounded corners 😂
Apple Vision Pro is not 4K just because of the strict definition of 4K as a fixed XY resolution (and so it is 16:9), but because the Vision Pro has even more pixels because it’s not 16:9, so yes, it has less pixels in X but more pixels in Y
And... What does that have to do with this video..?
@@Exilir8 that they just said it like “meh, its not 4K as they say” as if it weren’t as good as 4K which is not exactly right. But sure, the resolution is a bit meaningless because the pixels are still gonna be a bit big because they decided to place the displays a lot closer to the eyes, affecting that pixels per degree spec, like the definition Apple gave for their “retina” spec, and that’s what not that great about the Vision Pro
@@smokeduv4k or not, I will never buy an apple product
@@0Blueaura Thanks for letting us know.
Why do people keep saying it's no 4k? People have TWO eyes, those TWO screens combined into a single view are higher than 4k. Our view field is split into 3, a third either side you can see with each eye and a third in the middle that both eyes see. Multiply the horizontal resolution by 1.5 and you get the effective resolution of the device, HIGHER THAN 4K.
One thing about ZLCuda most of them missed on FAQ was it was initially developed by Intel and project was discontinued due to non aligned future objective and he was contacted to work with AMD until AMD stopped support after 2 years to focus on Rocm HIP.
Intel has gpus now so we will see what happens
@@Ncloud Intel won't be using/running ZLCuda and would be focusing oneAPI to Target most consumer and HPC product using single API platform
@@Ncloud zlcuda works on intell cards too, meaning dlss can work on AMD and Intel
Lol the beginning 😂
the google one thing doesn't surprise me. its almost like 2 dollars for 100gb of storage is more enticing than paying to get rid of ads on youtube (especially when its retaliating in a malicious way)
As someone that works for a large company, AI won't change business the way everyone thinks it will. There are 2 reasons:
1. The AI is not trained on company data. Which means it will not understand the large number of acronyms and quirks of internal business language.
2. If it was trained on internal data, it would realise just how bad the data actually is! If you work in a multi national company with data spread across language, context and even generations, you'll find that data isn't in nice data fields but instead in extremely chaotic fashion. A mixture of media that AI just can't deal with in real time at the moment. The AI is not yet about to reason and rationalise context outside of its trained scope
Have you taken any time to browse the chatGPT subreddit? There are tons of regular people across many different industries who have gloated about ChatGPT saving them many hours of work every day. If workers are already using AI to get their tasks done significantly faster then it is inevitable that businesses will make it an official part of the job eventually.
Exactly, most data is of bad or even abysmal quality and has very little standardisation. It's almost like that wasn't a priority for most people. Stuff like that gets in the way of scientific studies all the time lol
The companies that stick with their old nonsense databases will get crushed by the ones that move to AI.
Rubbish - what do you think the last 10yrs of having "office jobs" has been about - eliminating jobs, rolling out AI and changing life as we know it for the worse. Humans have converted 99% of that data into well structured SQL databases, created automation software that made them 100% redundant, now they're moving from software and automation's on servers to AI. That's whats happened at basically every business I know of where my friends used to work.
99.99% of jobs will be gone by 2030 and if people are dumb enough to let AI truly become sentient, then all life will be over unless humans pull the plug (without power AI is harmless)!
Think I'm talking crap about all the jobs being gone - consider this:
You always hear people crapping on about "we're preparing everyone for the jobs of the future" yet no one can ever give actual examples of fields and jobs that will be required in large numbers for people to do. Without the fields and jobs being known of/about in and that demand for enough jobs for everyone will exist, one can't possible "prepare for the jobs of the future" as they don't exist. The reason no one has any clue about them is because they don't exist.
Look at the current IT situation - literally a mere handful of people can maintain, operate and update an entire datacentre - there's no need for hundreds of people. That's jobs gone. Need to manage 10 datacentres - guess what? You still only need those same handful as they for 98% of the work can remote in and do everything they need, for the 2% of the time they need to be there in person they simply fly there and voila, no need for 95% of people globally.
Manufacturing? 99% of all manufacturing is fully automated and the few remaining things that are the 1% that aren't are currently being automated. The only things people are needed for is to provide the materials and to move the completed product. There's no longer the need for more than a handful of people at most factories. The few places that use people, do so only because they haven't fully automated yet and because crap labour laws allow them pay those people less than the cost of automation. As businesses need to tighten their "belts", they're choosing automation over these people are people require time off work to eat, sleep and socialize, machines don't. Gigantic savings come from running production 24/7 without people! This is more jobs gone!
This is why the WEF, the UN and the other "elites" want to eliminate 95% of the worlds population - because there aren't going to be any jobs to support them and the only way to not have complete collapse/civil wars/anarchy is for the masses to not exist. The "elites" intended on being the only ones to have good lives whilst keeping the bare minimum number of plebs around to do all the things that the "elites" refuse to do.
When they say "net carbon zero", you are the carbon they plan of reducing! The proof - the only "emissions" that are bad for the planet aren't CO2, its purely heat - each person puts out heat equivalent to the heat that is output by a 60W incandescent lightbulb every hour. Multiply that heat by the number of people globally, then add the heat added by all the wireless transmissions that occur on the planet, then add the heat from all the industry, vehicles and businesses, the result when averaged globally is the magical 2.5 degrees collapse temperature that the "elites" claim will end the planet. Thus the only "solution" is depopulation...
Their ways to depopulate are multifaceted:
* various jabs
* discouraging people to have kids - break up families, encourage promiscuity and birth control (The UK literally has ad campaigns encouraging men to get the "snip" to "save the planet" by not having kids)
* make people hyper focused on the "climate crisis" that never ends - stress shortens lifespans and reduces fertility
* force everyone to electric everything and ensure that the "renewables" are incapable of meeting demand - generators don't run indefinitely and without power many people die
* reduce everyone's choices when it comes to everything: shopping, medicines, appliances, etc. Notice how with medicine only "generics" are available and only rarely are the "name brands" available - they claim shortages yet when you go abroad there's so shortages...
* make everyone buy crap quality food from supermarkets - prevent people growing their own, stop them fishing and hunting their own, stop them farming animals for food - all that's left is crap
* make everyone eat the "fake food" - doesn't give the same nutrients and energy as real food, make the "elites" rich though
* make people think they don't have options so they do the unthinkable
* encourage people to do MAiD - Canada pushes this as a "good" option very easily
* convince people that they're healthy at any weight - even if said weight in reality is shortening their life
* floods and fires
* wars
The other reason we know they plan on depopulation is they reject all potentially viable solutions to the "climate crisis" - the moment anything is potentially viable, all the funding vanishes, the project gets indefinitely shelved and the people get their careers ruined and forced out of work. If the CO2 in the atmosphere currently is halved, plants all die which means no breathable air - the only way to keep plants alive at such a point is in greenhouses with CO2 generators (CO2 rich environments increase plant biomass). Gates and others have already suggested bulldozing and burying entire forests to "help the climate", to use "fake trees" to remove CO2 in gigantic amounts and replacing trees with "liquid trees". Note how this crap only ever happens in places that aren't "tax havens" where the "elites" live...
Sadly the reality is a very twisted and sick world without any jobs. A life without purpose and without real freedom isn't a life worth living. Only slaves like govts dictating every little thing to them and controlling their lives down to what to believe and what the eat. Many places are closing all public land for "environmental reasons" - the reality is that its to stop people living in the forests, camping out or hiding, to stop hunting, fishing and foraging because they don't want people eating real food and being self reliant. Also by stopping access to public land, people no longer learn to use maps, compasses, rockclimb, abseil, etc. thus making them reliant on the govt and keeping people in cities. 15 minute cities sound good until you realize that they nothing but an open air prison that you can't leave as you either won't have the means (no cars), the carbon allowance, the permission to leave and even if you snuck out, you wouldn't have the skills. Those born and raised in tyranny don't know freedom and thus think they have a "good" life - because they've never known anything better.
I for one like freedom and I love my privacy and autonomy without the govt dictating every little thing I do. If that means I have to move to be free then so be it - those who like big govt, the surveillance state, abolition of privacy and total govt control of day-to-day life can enjoy it by staying where they currently are.
Lastly - please don't try to suggest UBI's - they don't work as no businesses are going to permit themselves to be taxed entirely (would be the only way to fund UBI's if rolled out universally) - they'd rather shutdown and simply enjoy their already endless wealth and compounding interest - banks will always exist. Also, these same people are the ones controlling the resources so yeah no one can force them to do anything.
Finally I can play Habbo Hotel in 8k
My Linux PC is much snappier than my Windows 11 PC. 💪 Looks prettier too! 🤪
This is the year of Linux desktop huh?
@@Akkbar21Definitely this year...
@@Akkbar21Chrome OS.
@@LogicalError007 OS of Gen Z. That’s why they don’t know how to use real computers when they get jobs.
@@Akkbar21 Year of a Linux is coming.
Why do I get the feeling Microsoft devs copied the open-source FixelityFX scaling from AMD and botched something together to include in Windows..
Super bowl ads were the absolute worst this year and they should be forced to pay everyone for wasting their time
You could've copy-pasted this exact comment every year for the past 10 years and I wouldn't blink an eye.
you watched it though lol
Why you even watching ads?
I truly don't get us culture
That's all advertisements lmao
Naa man, Kanye ad paid off for all the other bs ai ads
1:06 CALLED IT!
Honestly, I think I'm just going to actually switch to Linux. At least then I can have a UI that looks as good as win 7 did with classic themes.
Windows 10 worked well enough, it was just annoying sometimes, but 11 has legitimately pissed me multiple times now.
@@mamaharumi you can give it a go if you have a USB stick - you can boot into an OS like Linux Mint without even installing it!
If employers actually compensated their employees properly, then the employees wouldn't leave and take their knowledge and experience with them. 🤷♂️
Hell, I would leave my job tomorrow if I ever received a better offer.
If I ever end up with a CPU that has AI cores/NPU etc, I'm disabling it at a BIOS level, and any AI features in an OS I'm stripping out by any means necessary. I don't want AI in my devices in any capacity, thanks.
Its not gonna turn into terminator 😂
I am currently thinking about upgrading from my 1080ti to something more modern, and I'd actually like to go AMD. The open CUDA project comes at the right moment for me -- hope this doesn't die before it's good.
WTF is an “AI” pc??
Another spy machine with better tracking
I have computers that preinstalled Vista, 8 and 11 :( Just one step back to the good system.
10 wasn't good, you just got used to a bad OS, It's a bloated resource hog with forced updates that have led to countless hours of lost work and productivity, and is where they started forcing MS accounts on us. The Start menu in 11 may suck and so does the new context menu that we all disable but under the hood it's a massive improvement on 10. 11 pro with a local account and a few modifications to turn off telemetry, forced auto updates, revert the context menu and start menu to windows 7 style is the closest thing to a modern windows 7 we can get.
Windows is changing? Is it finally going to be good, or at least ok?
Tolerable? 🤣
Nope
Yeah vision pro isn't going to replace an Ipad any time soon with a pricetag like that.
Oh boy let’s see how the ai kills hard drives and bogs down the cpu. Windows 10 has been ok, but windows 11 sounds like a never ending nightmare.
Currently I upscale my 1080 desktop to 1440 using Nvidia DSR, and it does indeed upscale many old games. It's not perfect, if you look closely at certain letters they look reeeeeeeaaally weird but overall its a more pleasing image for me.
I wish there was more software available for Linux.
There is. It's just a bit more scattered. Your version of Lennox may have a repository for certain things. Google is pretty good at helping to find the Lennox version of software that you need.
I'm switching to Linux across the board. I'm tired of AI being forced down our throats.
NGL I mostly keep tuning in to see what the quick bits intro is going to be each time
AI should walk the plank, and Microsoft should reintroduce the Sam voice.
Google could try lowering their YT premium prices, might bring that number up. They want numbers, lower the cost. lulz
My issue with AI is that I only see a single useful application and that is AI BIG TIDDY GOTH GFs LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Fuck that shit, removed it from taskbar and disabled it in settings.
7 was the last truly good version of Windows... I wish there were a way to sue Microsoft into oblivion for discontinuing it and moving forward with the spyware bs they've been making more intrusive since 8 and the increasingly terrible interfaces that just keep making every vital system function harder and harder to access...
buy a mac
@@dcf8978and then spend upwards of $200 to get an extra 8gb of RAM not to mention the measly 256gb of base storage. no thanks
@@dcf8978 Even worse...
7 was spyware too lmfao
@@nikm5628 at least the UI is marginally better
is the shuda cuda wuda a reference to skindred???😂😂
Who here agrees that windows 10 is better than Windows 11?
Yes, BUT I still only tolerate 10
False.
Everyone
I'd use 7 forever if I could 😒
Pretty much everyone with a brain 🧠
Microsoft DO NOT DELETE windows mixed reality
Is Riley ok? He sounds down.
So Apple Vision is Frieza and then continues evolving? Just like Frieza!
I did not expect a dragon ball reference here lmao
What a time to be alive! I wish I were an ultra-rat!
Ha, the FOSS contract clause is a wonderful idea, that needs to be a standard for developers with original contributions.
I recently switched to macOS, ( mainly because of MacBook Pro is one of the best mobile editing machines out there with good battery life. And my current system couldn’t handle my workflow) and I have to say it’s been extremely refreshing to have no ads, random, bloatware, or any of that nonsense installed on the system, or pop up randomly
i remember my first switch to apple. was great. for a year. then it was extremely limiting. So i put windows on it. Then i realised what i was doing and threw the mac away, bought a new PC, then another, then another, and ill never go back
@@donatedflea oh, don’t get me wrong there are some limitations, but I don’t game much anymore. And having a reliable computer that gets great battery life and I can edit on the go and an os that premiere pros actually reliable is far more important to me than a few custom options. And frankly, I’m not really liking the telemetry that windows is collecting nowadays. I’m sure the Apple also collects some telemetry, but from my understanding it’s far far less than windows.
And if you’re professional, having a machine that is reliable, that works is worth the price tag of a few hundred extra dollars
Just learn to tweak windows to turn off all the features you don't like. Macbooks are great for a year or 2 when they first release but like all apple devices they don't have enough ram to handle any updates beyond that. I'd rather buy a laptop with upgradable ram and storage
@tristfularcadia I can understand paying for convenience. But for the same money my rig will shit on yours. :)
@talibong9518 massively agree. But cannot speak for future tech.
"If you want to contribute, get forking started". Yes sir, I GIT the joke alright lol😉
Use debloated Windows and eddit it's registry to remove / disable AI functions.
windows 11 will have it baked into its source code, you are not removing it.
Currently using a minimized version of windows 10 that's fully debloated and optimized. It just works so far. Windows 10 has always been more reliable.
Fork'in started 😂
It took me around 3 seconds to process that joke, because I had completely swap context into work mode in my brain. 😂
xp -> vista
7 -> 8
10 -> 🤔
Im so fucking tired of "AI" being in everything now.
avoid all these "ai" computers, and cpus'....AVOID THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:30 This sounds horrible but take in mind most of what this means is they put everything they needed for the system to work and now they need to minituarized everthing...
Most of other are still figuring out stuff.
AMD doing what it is best at : ruining ScamVidia (and I'm all for it !). I can thank them a million times for the fact I have DLSS and FSR working at the same time for my Cyberpunk 2077 install 🥰
We're all copilots to a fleet of sentient conglomerate of big corp controlled devices known as SkyNet
I said it long ago. Brecht write an Nvidia specific code, he did previously with building Cycles for Nvidia and then half assed port to OpenCL that has its own nuances. Now he did it again but openly admitted that he will wright for Nvidia only. Later they've made it for some AMD GPUs to work with new Cycles. And finally because of ZLUDA we can see how Nvidia centric Brecht is. Even 3rd party library squeezes more performance than hand written Blender code. Never use Blender for getting and accurate data when comparing GPUs, it's Nvidia biased.
1:48 For a second I legit thought VHS tapes were back
Shout out to Andrew Kramer for being the first to use "Copilot" in his product's name
Microsoft did not make a sale for me with Windows 11. I would've had to buy a new computer just to install it, and I still haven't heard one feature that would be worth the cost of a new computer. I don't think I want my operating system to have AI fully integrated in it. I keep a journal on my computer, and I definitely don't want AI reading it, sharing it, and supposedly gaining insights from it. I definitely don't want such insights tied to a Microsoft account, and I don't have to use one of those in Windows 10. When this computer dies, I will not be buying a new PC. I will be buying something else that I trust more, probably a MacBook Air. I'm comfortable in Linux, but I like the accessibility support in Apple better.
I'm betting Microsoft is wishing they had saved the Cortana name.
00:25 cool another thing to rip out to maintain decent performance. Thanks Atlas OS!
2:16 Can someone please tell me WTF a CUDA is?!
Will it be customizable? or still static as today?