Microsoft insists Copilot+ PCs are 'empowering the future' – reality disagrees (www.theregister.com)
from throws_lemy@reddthat.com to tech@programming.dev on 19 Sep 17:07
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ultranaut@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 17:20 next collapse

I bought a copilot laptop recently, its just a regular laptop. The only difference is it has a copilot key on it. Microsoft is terrible at marketing, among many other things.

bingrazer@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 17:29 next collapse

I also just got one, don’t know what was installed on it before as I immediately installed Linux, but I now use that key to toggle fullscreen mode on virtual box. I have to use some Microsoft applications for work so I have a windows VM. If they didn’t shove all this A”I” stuff down your throat and take away your control over your device so that they can spy on you then I’d probably still be using Windows for everything.

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 19:31 next collapse

The useless Windows key has been free advertising on every keyboard made for the past 30 years.

piccolo@sh.itjust.works on 20 Sep 13:00 collapse

The windows key isnt useless? I use it all the time for keyboard shortcuts.

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 21 Sep 22:40 collapse

If it wasn’t there you’d use a different key combo. It was created for marketing. It’s purpose was to launch the Windows start menu. In 40 years everyone will think the Copilot key is useful because they use combos like you use the Windows key. But it’s actually there to keep everyone thinking of Copilot forever, even if you use Linux.

piccolo@sh.itjust.works on 21 Sep 22:58 collapse

The windows key was copying the cmd button from apple. And the cmd key was a copy of the super key from unix systems.

So, sure its marketing to slap the windows logo on it…

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 22 Sep 11:56 collapse

No, that’s the Alt key. Windows had Mac equivalents using the Alt key. When the Win key was introduced, every key combo had an Alt key equivalent because not everyone had a keyboard with the Win Key.

piccolo@sh.itjust.works on 22 Sep 12:40 collapse

Mac ‘alt’ key is the Option key.

The alt key functions similar to the ‘Meta’ key from unix systems.

krunklom@lemmy.zip on 20 Sep 02:39 next collapse

I bought an Asus zephyr laptop recently. Then I installed fedora on it.

Chivera@lemmy.world on 20 Sep 13:37 collapse

Can you rebind it to something useful? Like opening Firefox

DrDystopia@lemy.lol on 19 Sep 17:51 next collapse

Meh, I wouldn’t mind a NPU in my laptop - Chugging tokens on a i3 with only two power cores is a chore.

I would mind a Windows laptop though and I’ve not seen rave reviews about how well Ollama on linux utilises NPU’s yet so I’ll just wait for now. I’d expect the smarties have found other ways to utilise the extra processing power by the time there’s full linux support as well.

xcjs@programming.dev on 19 Sep 21:38 collapse

It’s actually difficult to find software that supports it, assuming you’re not using Copilot. Ollama on my NPU enabled laptop doesn’t even try to use it, and even if it did, performance might suffer anyway.

DrDystopia@lemy.lol on 20 Sep 00:02 collapse

Thanks for an actual user confirmation. No NPU for Ollama. Yet. And that’s part of my point, it’s not there yet but maybe some day. I’m pretty convinced. Also people will figure out other ways of using it - Like computational stuff n shit.

Naich@lemmings.world on 19 Sep 19:23 next collapse

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a post from someone who wants this. Yes, there are use cases for AI, but i haven’t heard anyone say they like it integrated into every fucking thing.

thefluffiest@feddit.nl on 19 Sep 20:21 next collapse

The only thing Microsoft’s been empowering is enshittification

Dumhuvud@programming.dev on 20 Sep 09:51 collapse

What about Satya Nadella’s pockets?

xtools@programming.dev on 19 Sep 21:57 next collapse

*everyone disagrees

TastyWheat@lemmy.world on 20 Sep 14:40 collapse

I’ve got a Lenovo with an NPU in it and I swear to god no program fucking uses it besides the built in Windows stuff.

Almost none of the “AI” shit on the store uses the NPU.

I still love it because it replaced a 10 year old Surface Pro 3, and its fast and has an OLED screen that fucks hard.