I moved to macos because of my surface pro 4 it was good at first but after a couple months I no longer liked it sounded like a rocket taking off and would get so hot and buggy. I bought the keyboard and it worked like 10% of the time
I would gladly pay 200+ dollars for my windows license if they took all the ai, subscriptions and spyware out of windows and actually think about the usability, stability and security of the os.
If Microsoft listened to its customers, they would bring back 3.5mm jack and microSD card on their Surface Pro devices. 7+ was the last great SP. Also, how's that Bluetooth type cover work out for them? They had that idea before during SP 3rd and 4th gen and it did not cost as much!
This is going to be the dealbreaker if they continue down this path. They've been getting closer and closer to the line when it comes to their recent customer-unfriendly "features". Recall *definitely* crosses that line, and if they continue to tie it deeper and deeper into Windows, most folks should be looking at alternatives if they value privacy at all.
My mom and sister both have laptops with a Ryzen 5 2500U. Ryzen 2000 desktop CPUs meet the Windows 11 requirements, but apparently Ryzen 2000 laptop CPUs aren't included in that. (IIRC, Ryzen 2000 APUs use Zen architecture instead of Zen+) Perfectly fine hardware, they do in fact support TPM 2.0, but some jackass at Microsoft decided they weren't good enough and now they're just going to be e-waste a year from now. Unless this is going to be my push to finally ditch Windows altogether and learn how to boot Linux.
Well, let's face it, Matt does look like the type of guy that goes out to eat often, so it is highly possible that he got ecoli from a local fast food joint. California is where the bad onions came from, so if he went to McDonald's there he most likely is actually sick.
The fact that Copilot is automatically installed and not allowed to be uninstalled (you can disable via registry but that is both something the average user will not feel comfortable doing, and it isn't clearly detailed how to do so by windows, and you have to trust people online on how to do it). I hate that so many programs I use are designed around windows specifically so a full jump to Linux isn't possible, but I want to eventually completely cut windows out of my life with the exception of the games I have on steam that require it. And as typing this, did he just say they want windows to be the most "open" platform? HAH
creator to creator we heard so many companies say going do this and going do that and that they listen but we should know talking about something and doin something is different
I absolutely want none of this, I'm pretty sure most gamers don't want any of this. We don't trust Microsoft or Apple, this type of propaganda isn't working mate. How about you let us uninstall all this garbage, why can't I uninstall Edge?????
While you have Microsoft over can you tell them to actually make there $1500 + surface devices work well with digital art programs, because I tried the newest Surface Pro 11 and it draws worse than a budget Samsung Tablet. Disgraceful.
I think cutting off some legacy systems in an effort to move forward and lock the system down with TPM was totally reasonable. Apple isnt supporting ten year old systems either.
I wanna thank surface devices for making me finally make the jump to linux, never again will waste money on them
I moved to macos because of my surface pro 4 it was good at first but after a couple months I no longer liked it sounded like a rocket taking off and would get so hot and buggy. I bought the keyboard and it worked like 10% of the time
I mean, i wasn't expecting a hard hitting interview but this is just a soapy tit-wank. Pointless PR puffery.
I would gladly pay 200+ dollars for my windows license if they took all the ai, subscriptions and spyware out of windows and actually think about the usability, stability and security of the os.
I feel this should have been an Austin Evans video and not a This Is.
Think maybe Matt was supposed to be there but couldnt on the day.
The answer is yes, they are listening. They would not know how to manipulate the user base otherwise.
If Microsoft listened to its customers, they would bring back 3.5mm jack and microSD card on their Surface Pro devices. 7+ was the last great SP.
Also, how's that Bluetooth type cover work out for them? They had that idea before during SP 3rd and 4th gen and it did not cost as much!
Oh they're definitely listening, with tying Recall into Explorer so that you can't get rid of it that easily.
This is going to be the dealbreaker if they continue down this path. They've been getting closer and closer to the line when it comes to their recent customer-unfriendly "features". Recall *definitely* crosses that line, and if they continue to tie it deeper and deeper into Windows, most folks should be looking at alternatives if they value privacy at all.
TLDR: microsoft guy says things are good. anyone with a brain can tell you that copiolit alone is enough to make things not good.
they're also probably listening through the speaker on your laptop lmao
Well that was... creepy.
I still love and use my Surface Pro 4! So much life in it! Until Windows 11...
My mom and sister both have laptops with a Ryzen 5 2500U. Ryzen 2000 desktop CPUs meet the Windows 11 requirements, but apparently Ryzen 2000 laptop CPUs aren't included in that. (IIRC, Ryzen 2000 APUs use Zen architecture instead of Zen+) Perfectly fine hardware, they do in fact support TPM 2.0, but some jackass at Microsoft decided they weren't good enough and now they're just going to be e-waste a year from now.
Unless this is going to be my push to finally ditch Windows altogether and learn how to boot Linux.
sure buddy
sure
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So Matt was hungover (food poisoning). Thank god, this was a great interview!
Well, let's face it, Matt does look like the type of guy that goes out to eat often, so it is highly possible that he got ecoli from a local fast food joint. California is where the bad onions came from, so if he went to McDonald's there he most likely is actually sick.
The fact that Copilot is automatically installed and not allowed to be uninstalled (you can disable via registry but that is both something the average user will not feel comfortable doing, and it isn't clearly detailed how to do so by windows, and you have to trust people online on how to do it). I hate that so many programs I use are designed around windows specifically so a full jump to Linux isn't possible, but I want to eventually completely cut windows out of my life with the exception of the games I have on steam that require it.
And as typing this, did he just say they want windows to be the most "open" platform? HAH
Soo what changed in this version? 💀
Hello.
Y'all really brought Matt in to film a 30 second intro to a video he isn't in?!
if windows 12 require a npu i am switching to linux as fast as i can for the mosr i can and use windows only when require
they is no way i wil buy a new pc just cause they want more money and spying when my computer is not that old ... but doesnt have a npu
Yeah, they listen... and watch...
can copilot+ pc run linux ? if not i might have to buy old model , or a mac in the future and that very sad ...
creator to creator we heard so many companies say going do this and going do that and that they listen but we should know talking about something and doin something is different
I would appreciate you not “making bets” on MY equipment. Thanks.
A modern Linux distro can run just fine on a Pentium 4 from 2003. Microsoft talking about privacy and trust...🙄
O my
I absolutely want none of this, I'm pretty sure most gamers don't want any of this. We don't trust Microsoft or Apple, this type of propaganda isn't working mate. How about you let us uninstall all this garbage, why can't I uninstall Edge?????
No they aren’t
While you have Microsoft over can you tell them to actually make there $1500 + surface devices work well with digital art programs, because I tried the newest Surface Pro 11 and it draws worse than a budget Samsung Tablet. Disgraceful.
I think cutting off some legacy systems in an effort to move forward and lock the system down with TPM was totally reasonable. Apple isnt supporting ten year old systems either.
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