• Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    I wonder if that’s why my work PC has been having all kinds of stuttering/lag issues. I’m regularly seeing a second or two between clicking/typing at various points throughout the day.

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    10 days ago

    … and Microsoft Windows continues its unbroken winning streak as the best advocate for migrating to Linux …

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    10 days ago

    I’m more interested in the laptop depicted in the picture. What’s that mini-screen? Does it really exists?

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    10 days ago

    Only thing I noticed was that it broke my onboard Blue Tooth. Mouse stopped working, no Blue Tooth On/Off switch or anything.

    Hooked up a corded mouse, installed the latest drivers from Intel, problem solved!

    • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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      10 days ago

      I support a fleet of 300 Windows laptops plugged into USB-C docking stations, with bluetooth headsets, and all that is connected to a Citrix farm.
      My job has been pure hell for the past year. And I have no idea how to get out of it.

    • potustheplant@feddit.nl
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      10 days ago

      I’ve started having problems with bluetooth as well. My bluetooth IEMs refuse to work at all with W11.

    • Zer0_F0x@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      I manage 40 and we had 2 issues that got resolved by uninstalling a different update.

      Uninstalling it inexplicably nuked that machine’s print drivers and I had to reinstall those lol

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        10 days ago

        MS universal print.

        How did you uninstall a different update? They’re cumulative.

      • DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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        10 days ago

        According to Microsoft, users who have installed the KB5095051 update might encounter a strange Recycle Bin bug that replaces the names of deleted files with internal Recycle Bin filenames in specific situations. When permanently deleting a single file from the Recycle Bin, the confirmation dialog displays a cryptic internal filename, such as $Rxxxxx.ext, instead of the original filename, such as realfilename.txt.

        Ahh yes, Microsoft lying about how bad Microsoft are again. \s

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          9 days ago

          Users might experience the wrong name showing in the recycle confirmation dialogue? As far as issues go, that seems relatively minor. Especially if it only impacts some users. So yea, the title seems pretty sensationalised

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    10 days ago

    So, microsoft, how’s that vibe coding coming along?

    Why do i ask? Oh, no reason.

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      9 days ago

      Idk how to tell you, but it’s AI that found the vulnerabilities created by humans in the first place… Of course they didn’t have to use AI to fix the discovered vulnerabilities, but it would’ve taken a lot longer and more than like still be riddled with bugs

      • sompreno@lemmy.zip
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        8 days ago

        well yeah, humans make mistakes that ai is capable of finding but so does ai which also makes mistakes frequently.

        companies that use ai for bug fixing are spending extra on ai only for the ai to create Spaghetti code and require humans to go back and fix it anyway.

        Ai is good for quick code generation but when it comes to larger scale projects like creating an operating system its much better used as a tool to support devs rather then the other way round.

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          9 days ago

          I know. I said as much. But they vibe coded patches to vulnerabilities found by AI. Vulnerabilities created by humans

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        9 days ago

        How is falling to show the name of a file in the recycle bin fixing a vulnerability?

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          9 days ago

          It isn’t. They patched a shit ton of vulnerabilities. In the process, the broke the recycle bin confirmation.

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    9 days ago

    Love that my work laptop had a forced rollout to Win 11. Excuse to have a break when it breaks.

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      9 days ago

      our work desktops have the cringey ass UI, the search bar and the minimize bar in the middle, who thought of that.