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Microsoft is endorsing the use of personal Copilot in workplaces, frustrating IT admins

Their logic is: Workplaces aren't buying copilot licenses So make a good price on personal licenses

If price is the barrier, maybe bring down that $30 license fee for business (which is on top of the M365 license) to see if adoption grows.

This is not going to win any friends in the business world and will most likely result in blanket bans of AI tools in the workplace to counteract this.

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I am not a builder… but that does not seem right

The stupider part is that it would be easier to stack out from the other direction.

There are 8 pieces of wood @ 1.5" each = 12" Studs are 16" on center.

So to stack from the right would be 2 pieces to be in the same place.

You can even see the gray box that opens to the wall behind it. That is attached to the stud on the right...its that close. But here I go applying logic to crazy.

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Linux does what I tell it to.

Windows does what it wants. Either what it thinks I want it to do, or what Microsoft wants me to do.

Considering I paid for my computer, I like having control over it. It's that simple.

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Fingerprinting: Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy.

Just a slight positive spin on this. I mean, I get it. Just like all of you I read this headline and say, no shit.

But its good these articles are out there. Its not for you and me. It's for the average person who doesn't think about this and is blissfully unaware.

Yeah, I can argue they should care and all that, but that's pointless. This is a sign that the average person is becoming more aware, and the status quo can change.

We all have those friends and family that we wish would...just do things differently. Maybe they will now, or soon.

Just think, wouldn't it be great if your "arguments" with your family are over messaging each other over SimpleX instead of Signal?

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Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous ‘Stop Cop City’ Protester

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I agree with your first sentiment, proton's not the bad guy here.

I disagree with your second sentiment, that they are unable to services they claim to.

They never claim to make you anonymous. They claim to offer privacy focused services, helping you stay private and not selling your information for profit like big tech does. Privacy is not anonymity.

If you want to be a ghost you need to take far stricter measures than buying a proton account.

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End of 10 - Windows ten is ending. Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer. But what if you could make your current one fast and secure again?

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Absolutely this. I like mint because I no longer like fiddle farting around with my PC. It just works out of the box. An overlooked bonus is when I need to learn how to do something the Mint forums usually have the answer, and its catered to Mint defaults. It's not the end of the world, but when answers match your file explorer, text editor, system editor etc..it just makes it easier. Compared to finding answers elsewhere that are for Debian and then having to wonder if it'll work or not based on the family lineage of the OS is just unnecessary for most people.