Its not hype its marketing. There is not a single soul on this earth genuinely hyped about co pilot.
Sure there is. Remember that guy that presented it for Microsoft and he didn’t understand why nobody else was hyped?
There’s that guy.
If that guy wasnt being paid his salary to do whatever the fuck he does I’d bet my left nut he wouldnt give a single fuck about co pilot and would probably be driving a macbook
100% 😂
In 10 years these copilot buttons on keyboards are going to look like Blockbuster buttons on older Roku remotes
Looking forward to the “co-pilot remapper” companion app that allows me to launch and hide whatever app I want with that button.
Looking at you Terminal!
The first thing I did after wiping windows and installing Arch on my new Thinkpad. It’s now my Ollama button for whatever model I feel like running locally.
I am like 97% sure it’s already just a macro key that simulates a press of win+ctrl+c or something like that that can be changed in the registry. They added a bunch of combos that open office apps and shit a while back.
But you can also just pin Terminal or any other app to your taskbar and then press win+[number desired pinned app is away from start button/search/task/whatever].
I’ll be damned. How long has that been a thing?!?
Like forever in Linux.
For sure it’s been an option since 7, but I feel like I remember there being a way to do something similar in XP.
Microsoft itself, in fact, declared that all PCs will be AI PCs
It’s funny that Microsoft intended for this to be a marketing boon, but many users read it as a threat.
giving AI the power to do things on your PC will lead to cases like:
Google’s Agentic AI wipes user’s entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure
FAFO. If you don’t want to control your computer then you wont have control over your computer.
I feel sincerely sorry for the millions of IT Help Desk workers who will see an influx of people coming to them saying “I asked Copilot to free space on my computer and all my files are gone!!! Fix it!!!”
Easy solution, replace the help desk with LLMs too and make it impossible to reach a human.
More AI bubble bullshit.
Shockingly if you create a product no one wanted or needed it sells badly.
The key is then to forcibly bundle it in with something people do want or need, thereby ruining both things.

In reality, the most common answers are “No shit, Sherlock!” and “What’s Copilot?”
The “Shut up!” only comes after you point out that Linux doesn’t have forced AI bullshit.
(They hated Jesus because he told them he uses Arch, btw.)
Zune, Metro, Copilot+
If you know, you know.
The Zune was amazing. Blew my iPod classic out of the water. I’m still mad it got stolen.
Microsoft just fucked up marketing it.
I’m confused, the Zune and Metro (pre Windows 8, Metro was introduced with the Zune HD and used in Windows Phone) are some of the better things Microsoft has ever produced.
If you said UMPCs, Cortana, Copilot+ I would understand.
I really liked the Zune AND the Nokia Lumia with Windows. honestly the Lumia was the best phone I ever had.
At one point, Microsoft did make good products. The only good thing they have now is the Windows Terminal which IMHO is one of the best terminal emulators out there, honestly wish I could have it on Linux.
I want it for Linux too, but I use Tabby as it is the closest thing I have found to it.
Closest thing to what? What makes the terminal so special?
Did your Zune also get stolen? Pretty much everyone I’ve talked to who had one had it stolen (myself included).
hah now that you mention it, yes my Zune did get stolen.
The zune was truly awesome! Its only weakness was that Microsoft actually didn’t really believe on it (same with the Kin)
People give Balmer a ton of shit but most of MS’s cool stuff came out during his time.
Métro, boulot, dodot?
ARM processors good
AI bad
That simple
True
no. no. no. you don’t understand. Its a bigger and better brother.
“[Enter any AI LLM service or solution here] failed to deliver on over-hyped promises”












