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    1. mad_marble_madness on

      I have to wonder – a lot of this Windows AI slop was/is available without a paid subscription.

      Are they “deslopping” because of listening to their customers?
      Or because the slop got too expensive with too little return?

    2. I’ve uninstalled copilot (and one drive) from all my pcs already. A good OS needs to just stay out of the way.

    3. winterblink on

      I can’t help but think that insanely affordable options on other platforms like the Mac Neo have them a bit freaked out.

    4. Xx20wolf14xX on

      I attempted to use Copilot on my Windows work computer last week to help me with some stuff related to the Microsoft ecosystem and it was the most unhelpful terrible experience I’ve had with AI so far. It didn’t even have accurate answers about Microsoft’s own products.

    5. sluttysaurus on

      It’s either all bloat or no bloat. Remove “some” bloat means thats theres still bloat left.

      MSFT is losing this race and seems like they know it

    6. And yet it still feels like the software version of shitting on the streets and wiping with your hand

    7. EarlOfThrouaway on

      For any version of Windows I always either use a de-bloat program after a clean install. I like [Chris Titus’s version](https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil).

      Remove every piece of crap you hate (Copilot? OneDrive? Widgets? Ads? etc), customize the layout beyond whats allowed, add new features, change default things, etc.

      Then a quite trip to [Ninite.com](https://ninite.com/) to grab all my programs, runtimes, etc. Protip: Save the installer and re-run it to update all the programs Ninite installed!

      After that, I install my favourite [Power Toys](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/), and its a shiny new install.

    8. HolyLiaison on

      Some? Not enough then.

      I already left to Fedora. I’d been fantastic so far.

    9. In the age of Mac Neo, people will start realizing there is no need to take this abuse.

      I used to geek out in Windows back in the day, but instead of making it more streamlined, it has become more confusing. There are like 4 different UIs for system settings alone.

      It’s like a purposeful collection of UX anti-patterns which, be this a brand new product, would be the laughing stock of the Internet.

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