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Cake day: October 13th, 2023

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  • It is a UX issue. If Windows kept every single feature in the same space for 20 years it would be a mess. Things get used, they get prioritized. MS didn’t offer huge flexibility. They offer an opinionated take on home and office computing. You’ve moved on to Linux DE, and that’s the correct choice for you. But MS knows what’s being used, we know they are spying on you, and I’d be willing to bet it’s mostly unused. I have no data, I do have experience in MSP services which I know counts for very little but I do watch and am questions and this stuff to our users and what annoys them 🤷‍♂️.

    Call me crazy but I just find it hard to believe that a high portion of the user base is hurt by this and that large portion of these lemmy users aren’t using hotkeys anyway. It’s just my guess. I’m sure you’ll disagree. And I’m not saying your specific workflow hasn’t been affected.



  • I think most users actually like copilot after using it. PMs can easily use it to ask it to pull in the default templates and import a json file from our finance system to do revenue stuff. Saves them hours. Developer just ask if to create a PowerPoint for their speaking of presentation and copilot grabs the default templates. You can even give it input about what your presenting and it’ll generate outlines for you to start from.

    All of that is far more useful than a side feature to show the desktop. Win + D. It’s not the end of the world.