• Microsoft Build 2018 in a Nutshell
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgzHQJk4klw
What was he pointing out with the Scott dev space thing?
Oh my lord the guy at 2:38
Yeah, totally not scary to hear a major tech company taking in all the information in the world for "ease of access, complete safety". This is literally the plot to watchdogs 2. Major tech companies in silicon valley take in the massive amounts of data from other services and sell them to the highest bidder. Or use the data to say, increase your premiums because you order too much processed foods. Use your medical information and sell it to company databases to blacklist you from jobs so they don't have to pay your higher insurance rate. And the whole political aspect is fucked with them controlling what you do and don't see to push a certain candidate someone wants.
Family Friendly Female Hal tracking my skeleton sounds perfectly fine
No matter what everyone says. I regret upgrading to 10 from windows 7. The OS doesn't feel mine anymore. At least in windows 7 I had the feeling I was in control of my system. Windows 10 just fucking does whatever, it tries to be too much and it's "connectivity" scares me. Yes you can turn pretty much everything off, some things easy, some things by fucking changing registry keys or other vague programs. Where does it stop? At what point will windows stop working on computers not connected to the internet? Sounds far fetched for sure....at least now. Until hardware itself will change, and incorporate IOT... All these small steps of taking away privacy and power, where does this end, where does it lead? Do I sound like an absolute fucking nutjob. Absolutely even I see it. Am I wrong? We'll see. Will I care enough to do something about it? Nah. I am the problem
I'd really like to migrate to a Linux based OS these days after using them more, the lack of compatibility of programs and games is the only thing holding me back and it's quite frustrating. I don't want to dual boot or use Wine or other work arounds either before they're suggested.
I hate Windows 10 for pretty much the same reason. It feels soulless.
We fixed Notepad
I like 10 quite a bit, but as soon as I'm able to I'm pretty much gonna go linux full time and keep it in a VM w/ a passthrough. That way the stuff I actually use for daily things will remain sane and in my control, microsoft can do whatever to my game box and it won't really matter much.
There was a problem with it to begin with? That part confused me.
I'm a little confused what was wrong with the conference, like the Cortana sections wasn't a strong showing but otherwise, it looked okay. Am I missing something? I understand Microsoft has a poor track history with developers but recently, I feel they have been doing better. VSCode is a great tool and Typescript looks solid and from what I noticed, they are not as stringent as before with their technologies
I feel quite literally the same way. Ontop of that I absolutely despise its UI and how obfuscated things are within it and its complete lack of tangibility.
Sadly Win 7 only has two more years of support, and AMD (maybe others) has already abandoned Win 8.1 support.
Honestly notepad needs improvements, at the very least it should have a line counter imo
They added support for Unix line endings.
There isn't anything wrong with the conference in general, but that won't stop people from finding some goofy things to point and laugh at.
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