When you put a Copilot button on a laptop keyboard…people will turn it into a more useful button.
Heya, a bit of friendly criticism: this would fit the format better if in the last panel they’d be asking something like “why are people abandoning our product?!”
Ugh, they probably vibe memed this 🙄 /s
i dont disagree with the concept, but what are some examples?
Every Microsoft product except maybe Azure.
Fuck azure with a stick
Miscroslop
extreme agree. i should have qualified except for MS, thats on me.
edit - i feel compelled to specify that we are all discussing the bottom two panels, and not in any way endorsing ms products as ever having been perfect.
I think Proton is getting there, they have their own ai and they’ll probably integrate more. I’m not waiting for that and adding the CEO endorsement of Trump I’ll be ditching it.
oh hell … first ive heard of any endorsement of such. thats a real shame
Afaik, he didn’t directly endorse trump. He endorsed trump’s appt of a judge or some shit. He didn’t say that trump is such a great person or whatever.
Monarch Money is a couple steps down this road so far
Because nothing cries out for non-deterministic results like personal finance
Just like Coinbase 😂
Depends on the product. In my life it’s 50/50 better worse.
This is so true: They were good and for some reason they decided to add AI and it becomes shitty.
RIP firefox
You can use any firefox derivatives. I use Librewolf. However, it’s morally wrong to use and browser utilizing the blink engine.
What’s the moral reason for not using Librewolf?
None? Blink is chrome’s engine, and using blink gives google power over the open internet when doing things such as setting standards.
Oh sorry, thought you were referring to the morality of Librewolf. :)
What’s this happened to?
I think they talk about things like Chrome, however, I would argue that it doesn’t fulfill the prerequisite of being a “perfect product” before the AI. The products that add AI are far from perfect to start.
Chrome market share seems to be fairly steady over the past year…
I was thinking it was about the Firefox stuff but they added a toggle to turn it all off








