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Isn’t it “asshole” to consume copyrighted works for free?
also, [use Linux instead]
Well designed in every way
They’re threatened by Russia.
I’ve taken to using Ai to summarize video content just to be able to review if the video even contains an answer or information which is relevant.
That sounds interesting. Could you tell me how? Using OpenAI api to summarize transcripts or something?
How about replacing them with something nicer, like just showing “Take a moment to pause…” screen with audio muted/relaxing music background?
Cool, but that doesn’t work when ads are inserted randomly
We’ll keep using Firefox until they finally realize it’s a bad practice to trust a company.
It’s surprising that he used to be a pro-crypto. Sad he lost a sane brain cell.
Here are the main reasons listed by Microsoft:
- A local account is created on the device and doesn’t require Internet connectivity to sign in. It’s independent of other services, and it’s not connected to the cloud. Your settings, files, and applications are limited to that single device
- A Microsoft account, on the other hand, is associated to an email address and password that you use with Outlook.com, Hotmail, Office, OneDrive, Skype, Xbox, and Windows. When you sign in to your PC with a Microsoft account, you’re connected to a Microsoft cloud service, and your settings and files can sync across various devices. You can also use it to access other Microsoft services
It’s apparently not introducing the “benefits”.
Lol that’s what I did after getting my new Windows laptop. Sad it’s blocked.
Don’t worry that will never happen and if Elon should say it’s true, he’s lying.
I loved the suckless user interface of Firefox. Vivaldi? Chrome? Arc? They suck
Yeah but google’s working fine. I need to get my job done
I noticed that bangs still work. For now I’m using !g until it’s back again
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There’s no other way
There’s a built-in alternative on Windows I remember. Not opensourced though