Copilot is already encumbering Edge more with each frequent update, less than a month apart.<p>Recently Copilot has come to inhabit the wonderful Edge Sidebar along with a number of other new default opt-ins you may not want.<p>I crack the whip and configure Edge trying to neutralize the sidebar, plus have it it retreat out of sight, but did get the impression that Copilot was not wanting to be confined to the sidebar anyway.<p>On an older PC that ran Windows 7 & 8 quite fast using a SSD and with more than enough memory, and ran Windows 10 almost as acceptable back in 2015, Windows 10 itself has gradually gotten slower on a regular basis after occasional updates. Which is well-known but it's definitely more obvious with a less-modern processor like this.<p>Anyway, up until less than a year ago Edge would still play the live local news stream without much problem, and Firefox was just fine. Over the last few months, with each Edge update, Edge has gotten really worse so it's now unusable for this. On the same hardware. Now Firefox is only about 95% useful, so the page itself and the ads it carries have probably gotten worse across-the-board. Booting the same hardware to run Firefox on a Linux distro plays the same stream smoothly still, same as last year after all the ads have loaded. On the same ethernet router, PC's having more powerful processors are all still fine. The live stream is far from HD.
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They also made some really strange UX choice.<p>Like hitting the copilot shortcut opens the pane but cursor focus doesn’t go to the text input. I’m not here to admire the pretty pane - I want to type in a question.<p>How does that make it past testing? Sure a single attempt to use it by someone vaguely awake would reveal that issue
It is unfortunate that they back-ported this copilot garbage to 10. Of course, I’d never use Windows for anything serious, but 10 works OK as a glorified console, just for playing games. I’m really hoping they don’t mess it up <i>too</i> much before I can switch gaming over to Linux too.
Well then people will switch it off in settings, like I did switched off Copilot in settings few months ago, like I did switched off and hide Cortana few years ago. No reason for outrage.