• ceiphas@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The Asus NUC 14 Pro AI is also a Copilot Plus PC, so you’ll get access to Microsoft’s latest Windows AI features through an update that will be available in November.

    You mean the “I spy on everything you do, and will sell the data, and you have to pay for that” copilot plus?

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      Nah, that would actually be a useful feature in SOME scenarios. The copilot buttons are restricted by Microsoft to being useless

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      1 month ago

      i mean, it is a FREE keyboard button. run it headless, setup a deamon to format the primary storage on keypress.

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    In the design committee:

    Overpaid Corporate idiot: “make it AI!”

    Engineer: “uuh… do you even know what that means?”

    Overpaid Corporate idiot: “investors love AI, just do it!”

    Engineer: “Ok, sure.”

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      Engineer to team: “Ok guys, let’s just throw a shortcut button on it with a fancy logo rq so management can STFU about it and we can work on important crap”

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    Fuck this shit bring back the Turbo button!

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      A sticker, an ahk script and an overclocking profile and you can live your dreams with this very machine

  • Hello Hotel@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    problem: if its under your desk or in a cubby or tech cage, how are you joing to reach dowm there past the cables and press it (and not the power button on accedent) hundreds of times a day.