Hi.
Codecguide has another minor update on the scene.
More articles suggest microsoft is removing duplicate processes in windows explorer shell and sorting out the menus so things not used will go into submenus.
One wanders why they didn’t handle this before.
More issues with autopilot and getting them to sort it out.
As I said even speaking to it sounds unnatural.
I’d however like to see it work and ai in general.
If I can for example speak to my system with voice then I’d handle it.
There are people that still do not want to upgrade to 11 because 10 is stable and has no issue.
As long as apps are kept secure well that.
Then again I remember when windows xp had updates and while I don’t mind windows 11 as a system I am also loathed to update now.
I don’t use my system for anything really complex and neither does my aunt.
On the other hand I rarely bank on here and such and everything is secure to a point.
Then again on the systems I have had configured there is no doubt windows 11 has a more intuitive interface once locked and loaded.
And I can’t deny the upgrades.
Firstly as well as the standard cisc processer units we can use arm units which have been in tablets and other devices for sometime and are more officient.
Windows is also ditching the old 32bit x86 system which is about time especially since no one makes the old x86 cpus anyway.
There is enough emulation and other things that would give the ability to run whatever these days as it is.
I am not against ai either, just its implimentation, the fact we are moving way to fast for our own good etc.
However a lot of jobs are going ai and a lot of those on my development lists are talking about using it as a major tool now.
I have not found a reason to need it but I mainly manually brouse various old networks which I guess I could give to ai, I update things which I could also give to ai.
I check mail, and play a few games and audio files.
I obviously do wish at times I could have more but then who knows.
As a small adendum to this zoom has another update.
Look at the main blog for the post of today.
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