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Comment Re:An entity in the US of A won't entertain this.. (Score 1) 34

So.... what you're saying is that Microsoft would need to brib... er... "lobby" some higher level government officials to get this ruling changed? They've had no problem doing that in the past, but Austria is pretty small potatoes to their overall business model so they'll probably ignore this for now.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 56

They have to compete with Microsoft, who's been cramming CoPilot AI into all of their products whether you want it or not. Even using a Mac won't save you if you're using Office 365.

Hell... just today I pulled an old Windows 10 system out of storage, and one of the first things that I did was reinstall CoPilot on it even though I had removed it earlier. It's starting to feel like malware at this point.

Comment Re:$599? (Score 1) 114

Yeah, I'm not buying it. Apple knows better than the play in the sub $800 laptop space, because there is no profit margin in it.

Plus, "Apple Intelligence" doesn't seem to play well on systems with less than 16 GB of RAM. It would be a bad look if the hot new software feature they're promoting doesn't work on all of their new devices.

Comment Re:For me it is mgmt hype... (Score 2) 78

I think that Facebook's primary use case at this point is helping boomers share fake news and pig butchering scams with each other while they're looking at pictures of their grand kids that were cross-posted from Instagram.

I guess that's not totally fair... they also sell VR goggles that nobody uses a few weeks after buying them as well.

Comment Re:"Google Tries Not To Offend Administration." (Score 2) 69

They weren't going to make it to Net Zero by 2030 anyway. The combined power usage for Google's datacenters can probably be measured in gigawatts, and there is no way that all of that is "clean" energy. I doubt that they could even afford enough carbon offset credits to make it net zero without royally pissing off their shareholders.

Comment Re:Not a huge deal (Score 1) 104

Apparently electrocutions kill 1,000 people in the US annually as well. I'm sure that BP and ExxonMobil can sponsor a story showing how that number is going to go up if we all get electric cars.

Of course, you should be questioning that study just from reading who sponsored it... just like you should with this one.

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