@movq@www.uninformativ.de Right now Iâm basically just blocking entire ASN(s) at this point and large blocks of IP(s) from Anthropic, OPenAI, Microsoft and others.
@thecanine@twtxt.net We donât use Microsoft at work â but similar products of other big companies. Theyâre all doing the same. The core product gets worse and worse, because they focus so much on vomiting âAIâ over everything.
It will die down eventually. I hope.
We use all the Microsoft programs at work - Teams and Outlook especially.
After all kinds of technical problems with Teams, that sometimes go unresolved for over a year, Microsoft shifted their priorities away from fixing things and towards adding an annoying AI Copilot button, that just takes up space and all it does, is loads the website in Teams, so I disabled it. Soon they just add it back, but in a different row of icons, therefore itâs now a different button, you have to disable (I think they added yet another one, to the Teams, on my work phone and I had to disabled that too). Not too long after, the desktop one just enabled itself, because of âan errorâ and I can disable it, but doing so activates a popup, that begs you to turn it back on, every once in a while. You canât disable the popup and can only click âYesâ or âNot nowâ on it. I still keep it disabled, out of principle, but yesterday I noticed yet another Copilot button, this time in the top right corner of my Outlook and this one cannot be disabled, on the business version of Outlook and even on the personal one, itâs only possible to do it through hidden privacy settings, by prohibiting the program from connecting to Microsoft servers, for extra âfeaturesâ.
Thereâs people complaining about it online, so itâs clear nobody really wants it, but at this point Microsofts position is that you will have at least one useless AI button on your screen, at any given time, and you will be happy. And yes, their AI sucks and if I absolutely have to use AI for something, thereâs already 2 better options, we have access to, at work.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I have to say, this sounds much worse than our stuff at work. 𫩠(We donât use any Microsoft services, at least not for core tools.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de this is mind boggling. How come it looks just fine under Mosaic, and not under IE3? Man, am I glad I donât use a Microsoft browser!
@bender@twtxt.net Well itâs really just for other fellow humans that might not know better and what Microsoft does with your hard⢠work đ¤Ł
For context, this is a funny
Interaction between an engineer and copilot on Microsoftâs core programming Language đ¤Łđ¤Ż
1 RPM
. This is a rather aggressive rate limit actually. This basically makes Github inaccessible and useless for basically anything unless you're logged in. You can basically kiss "pursuing" casually, anonymously goodbye.
@prologic@twtxt.net right. I wonder what prompted the measure. Perhaps Microsoft doesnât want any scrapper but Copilot to be lurking around? That might even sound as anti-competitive. I wonder how long will it take for lawsuits to kick in.
Getting Forked by Microsoft ⢠Philip Laine đ Yet another pretty sad story of a megacorp (Microsoft) being total assholes đ˘
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha 𤣠Figures đ¤Śââď¸ Also no need to be concerned with that here, Iâve personally blocked the ASN(s) of Microsoft, OpenAI, Claude and Google đ
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz pandoc is a joy! I havenât used any Microsoft word processing tools since forever. They want a Word document? Pandoc to the rescue!
I got some assembly for you: https://images.gatesnotes.com/12514eb8-7b51-008e-41a9-512542cf683b/34d561c8-cf5c-4e69-af47-3782ea11482e/Original-Microsoft-Source-Code.pdf
Markdown and the Slow Fade of the Formatting Fetish - a nice article about Markdown VS proprietary formatting. With quotes like âMicrosoft Office works in an office where you pretend to work until you can finally go home.â đ
On my hit list of assholes tech giants that break the rules and are bad web citizens:
Microsoft
Google
Alibaba
Open AI
more to comeâŚ
It would appear that Googleâs web crawlers are ignoring the robots.txt
that I have on https://git.mills.io/robots.txt with content:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
Evidence attached (see screenshots):
â I think its the the Small Web community band together and file a class action suit(s) against Microsoft.com Google.com and any other assholes out there (OpenAI?) that violate our rights and ignore requests to be âpoliteâ on the web. Thoughts? đ
OpenAI Says It Has Evidence DeepSeek Used Its Model To Train Competitor
OpenAI says it has evidence suggesting Chinese AI startup DeepSeek used its proprietary models to train a competing open-source system through âdistillation,â a technique where smaller models learn from larger onesâ outputs.
The San Francisco-based company, along with partner Microsoft, blocked suspected DeepSeek accounts from accessing ⌠â Read more
Not sure that I really like where Microsoft is taking VSCode - it looks like soon it will be just another frontend for them to sell Github Copilot subscriptions.
Found this in an old copyright notice from 1993:
These images are not for use with the Microsoft Windows environment. Using these patterns in a Windows environment consitutes a copyright violation.
Someone clearly didnât like Windows.
Microsoft Outage Hits Users Worldwide, Leading To Canceled Flights
Microsoft grappled with a major service outage, leaving users across the world unable to access its cloud computing platforms and causing airlines to cancel flights. From a report: Thousands of users across the world reported problems with Microsoft 365 apps and services to Downdetector.com, a website that tracks service disruptions. âWeâre inve ⌠â Read more
Speaking of âAIâ ⌠I guess I gotta find out soon how to disable/sabotage Microsoftâs âRecallâ, before this garbage takes over the family computers. đŠ
(Thereâs no way the people in question will switch operating systems. Iâve tried, countless times.)
Microsoft Ending Support For Windows 10 Could Send 240 Million PCs To Landfills, Study Finds
According to Canalys Research, Microsoftâs plan to end support for Windows 10 could result in about 240 million computers being sent to landfills. âThe electronic waste from these PCs could weigh an estimated 480 million kilograms, equivalent to 320,000 cars,â adds Reuters. From the report: W ⌠â Read more
wtf is going on with Microsoft and OpenAI of late?! LIke Microsoft bought into OpenAI for some shocking $10bn USD, then Sam Altman gor fired, now heâs been hired by Microsoft to run up a new âAIâ division. wtf/! seriously?! đ¤ #Microsoft #OpenAI #Scandal
encontrado no passaralho, aqui terĂĄ uma casa melhor
Cloud Computing and Virtualization Company Citrix To Be Acquired for $16.5B
Citrix, a cloud computing and virtualization company used by companies including Microsoft, Google, and SAP, has revealed plans to be acquired by affiliates of global investment firm Vista Equity Partners, and an affiliate of Elliott Investment Management called Evergreen Coast Capital Corporation. From a report: The all-cash deal i ⌠â Read more
đ¤ đ Reconsidering moving Yarn.socialâs development back to Github: Speaking of which (I do not forget); @fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com and I were discussing over a video call two nights ago, as well as @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org who joined a bit later, about the the whole moved of all of my projects and their source code off of Github. Whilst some folks do understand and appreciate my utter disgust over what Microsoft and Copilot did by blatantly scraping open source softwareâs codebases without even so much as any attempt at attribution or respecting the licenes of many (if not all?) open source projects.
That being said however, @fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com makes a very good and valid argument for putting Yarn.socialâs codebases, repositories and issues back on Github for reasons that make me âtornâ over my own sense of morality and ethics.
But I can live with this as long as I continue to run and operate my new (yet to be off the ground) company âSelf Hosted Pty Ltdâ and where it operates itâs own code hosting, servicesa, tools, etc.
Plese comment here on your thoughts. Let us decide togetehr đ¤
Iconic Icons: Designing the World of Windows https://medium.com/microsoft-design/iconic-icons-designing-the-world-of-windows-5e70e25e5416
Meanwhile, in 2019: https://betanews.com/2019/05/08/open-source-microsoft-powertoys-reboot/
I Blocked Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple https://gizmodo.com/i-cut-the-big-five-tech-giants-from-my-life-it-was-hel-1831304194
MSX History: The Platform Microsoft Forgot https://tedium.co/2019/01/29/microsoft-msx-history/
White Mirror: How did Microsoftâs 2009 predictions for the world of 2019 hold up? / Boing Boing https://boingboing.net/2018/12/31/how-did-microsofts-2009-predic.html
Hey, maybe now that microsoft is pushing chrome, things will get bad enough that electron will be dropped & developers will remember that cross-platform GUI toolkits exist that donât involve spamming HTML
What was the role of MS-DOS in Windows 95? â The Old New Thing https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071224-00/?p=24063
Disk Compressor History: A Microsoft Antitrust Prelude https://tedium.co/2018/09/04/disk-compression-stacker-doublespace-history/
The Case Against UI Consistency https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/the-case-against-user-interface-consistency.pdf
GitHub Is Microsoftâs $7.5 Billion Undo Button - Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-06/github-is-microsoft-s-7-5-billion-undo-button
Hot take: the endgame of any company is 90s Microsoft or death. If Microsoft had not bought Github, Github would have become Microsoft, because it has a profit motive.
âCrush Themâ: An Oral History of the Lawsuit That Upended Silicon Valley - The Ringer https://www.theringer.com/tech/2018/5/18/17362452/microsoft-antitrust-lawsuit-netscape-internet-explorer-20-years
âÂÂCrush ThemâÂÂ: An Oral History of the Lawsuit That Upended Silicon Valley - The Ringer https://www.theringer.com/tech/2018/5/18/17362452/microsoft-antitrust-lawsuit-netscape-internet-explorer-20-years
What should you do when Google gets into bed with the US military? | WIRED UK http://www.wired.co.uk/article/google-microsoft-amazon-us-military-ai-conflict
Turns out clang-cl is what cl could have been if Microsoft cared about C. Lovely.