Win 11 has a bunch of new small frustrations without anything crazy good that makes me want to recommend it over 10. It's... Just really unclear what benefits I'm actually getting from 11.
Yeah, I've noticed that a bit lately anyways. Maybe I'm looking up stuff that has less of a community on Reddit, and thus has less discussion, but I have absolutely noticed some comments have a single product name-drop with little clarity for why they liked the product. It starts to feel like they're just ads (generated or otherwise) meant to trick you into thinking Reddit users are liking the product.
AI is going to just make it worse, and cause Reddit to not be a good goto for actual reviews and discussion on pros/cons.
For sure. I no longer buy into new Google products because they're going to die. It also makes it hard to recommend anything Google. They're literally killing their ability to expand by constantly doing this.
I'm somewhat surprised to hear it'd be as high as 50%. Pleased, but surprised.
Sounds like they're taking efforts to fix this like 5-10 years too late.
Honestly, we need tech business news vs technology in general, but technology also probably should be split between hardware and software. Or maybe computer vs the rest.
I just want more car options and less truck/SUV options
Free speech absolutist, got it.
Wasn't gamergate like a fucking decade ago?
Yeah I can't imagine why I would start a project with Unity at this point. That's just asking to get screwed over later with no warning.
That's what I'd assume based on the name. If it's radiation/fallout proof, I'd expect them to list it that way.