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Microsoft goes native with Copilot. Again

2 pointsby beardyw2 months ago

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_mitterpach2 months ago
What exactly is the benefit this further integration brings to users?<p><i>According to Microsoft, users can ask questions about their PC, such as &quot;How do I set up a Bluetooth headset on this device?&quot; and Copilot will respond with something tailored to their device rather than a generic web search.</i><p>If only our systems could be designed in a way that every choice user makes is obvious and easy to find. Or make the search menu actually work. Dealing with Microsoft products is like dealing with an adversary, who is really keen on making my life more difficult at every turn.<p>And sadly it seems that their focus is still on ending support for Windows 10, to which I now feel a sort of Stockholm Syndrome.
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beardyw2 months ago
&gt; Being a properly native app rather than a website running in a container means Copilot has more access to the operating system, for better or for worse.