I wonder what route existing Windows power users should take after Windows 10 support ends next year.. I don't care about these features at all, I just need a Windows OS, bare, where I can install the tools I need, not what Microsoft thinks I need, and so it also serves as a decent, performant gaming PC. I know for the first point Linux is my obvious choice, which is totally fine, but gaming support on Linux never likely will be on par with Windows... though now that they are ruining even that with Windows 11 and likely 12, I have no idea what to do.
<p><pre><code> developers can add “breadcrumbs” to
their apps so that you can not just
return to a specific app but also the
exact context you wanted to Recall
</code></pre>
Similar to what the back button does on many web apps?<p>Some people say the web is not made for applications but for pages of content. But I often have the feeling that it is even more suitable for apps than the desktop. You can do so many things with "state in the url" - traverse it, bookmark it, share it, have multiple tabs with the app in multiple states ...
> What a positively Buldakian statement!<p>Does anyone know what "Buldakian" means? "Buldak" is a spicy Korean dish, literally "fire chicken", but that doesn't seem relevant.
> introduce a new Copilot key to Windows 11 PCs.<p>Wait, like, on the keyboards? The keyboards that already have those bloody useless Windows and Menu keys between the AltGr and the right Ctrl? Where the hell are they gonna put that new key, exactly?
How is this even professional software. Loading up news about sports, celebrities or a former porn star or other sexual stuff from mainstream news sources during a teams call. Yep the news preview or even default Edge homepage which many coworkers don’t change had this on a client call. What a joke. Even if it doesn’t bother you, news is just a distraction during the workday.
"developers can add “breadcrumbs” to their apps so that you can not just return to a specific app but also the exact context you wanted to Recall."<p>Like a link?
"That latency, frustratingly enough, doesn’t come from the actual rendering, which happens locally on that beefy hardware, but rather the fact that Cocreator validates everything with the cloud for “safety”"<p>oh boy
> That latency, frustratingly enough, doesn’t come from the actual rendering, which happens locally on that beefy hardware, but rather the fact that Cocreator validates everything with the cloud for “safety”; never mind that you can create “unsafe” images in Paint of your own volition (at least for now).<p>I am shocked that the Cocreator didn't flag the author's drawing as "unsafe".<p>It totally depicts a a view from below of a blond woman squatting and peeing.