- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
Uh… Yeah, this is definitely the worst Windows has ever been. Of course, AI generated code shouldn’t be that much of an issue as long as they still have proper tests in place… which they don’t seem to.
I don’t know how to take the SSD issue right now though. Last I heard, neither Microsoft nor the SSD manufacturers seem to be able to reproduce a problem that absolutely everyone else knows about. It’s really weird.
Do you have a few minutes to talk about our lord and savior windows vista?
I used Vista for years. Things are worse now, no question.
Wasnt this bad. This might even be worse than windows ME.
Shit… I had mentally blocked that. Damn you for reminding me!
The AI is doing the code reviews and writing the unit tests now, too. It’s slop all the way down…
But Microsoft doesn’t really care that much about the Windows side of the business anymore. The real money is in cloud computing now, with Microsoft Azure being responsible for the lion’s share of their revenue. And who’s the biggest customer of Azure? Guess what, it’s the AI slop factories! So writing 30% of their code with AI and letting their OS fall to ruin as a result doesn’t really matter to their bottom line, so long as companies like OpenAI continue to pay them dump trucks full of money for their computing services. The more MS uses AI, the more hype AI generates, and the whole Ponzi scheme gets to keep on going.
shouldn’t be a problem with tests in place
Shouldn’t be a catastrophic problem. Likely to be far less efficient than bespoke human code, which is not ideal for the world’s biggest consumer and professional OS.
Edit: think of the wasted electricity and disk space over the however-many-million-or-billion installs.
May update made my pc bluescreen and stop detecting RAM. I rebooted my bios and was searching for a new mobo before rolling back updates because of how insane it seemed that an update could fuck up that badly. I fucking hate US tech.