It is not just a question of what WE use. It is aso what your customers use. I am a member for several companies TEAMS. At least now you can be of chats with different organisation’s TEAMS at the same time.
Posts by vistisen
83 publicly visible posts • joined 7 Oct 2015
Microsoft unbundling Teams is to appease regulators, not give customers a better deal
Want to keep Windows 10 secure? This is how much Microsoft will charge you
Updates are plenty but fans are few in Windows 11 land
My Intel I7 processor which I bought on the 15th of May 2012 still works fine. With a decent Graphics card, I can play all the games I want to on my 4K screen. I can do all the 3D desgn work and renders I want, all the programmes I use start quickly. But there is no TPM2 support om the motherboard I bought at the same time. I see no reason to buy a new PC just to have my Windows task bar ruined. The ironic thing is that I AM running Windows 11 preview edition, I have tamed it by using the excellent StartAllBack utility So it looks and feels like Windows7 but with the ‘good bits’ of Windows 11 ( I can’t quite put my finger on what these are…)
I see no need to do a reinstall on Windows 10 only to be nagged all the time to upgrade to Windows 11 again. So I live in a limbo Windows 11 world, at least it means I run no risk of getting so called AI features pushed out to me.
Apple's Titan(ic) iCar project is dead as self-driving dream fails to materialize
Re: I don't get it
Nio do it the other way round. They made the car first and now have a whole range of Nip products includning a smartphone. In fact NIo is problably the car company that is closest to creating an Apple like fan base, The have Nio homes Homes, Nio clothes collections, and so on https://www.nio.com/da_DK/nio-life.
The major difference between NIO's cars and Apples Phones is that in the cars, you can change the battery!
US military pulls the trigger, uses AI to target air strikes
I am still not sure how a country can justify killing people for being criminals, where there has been no trial, by sending weapons of war into the air above a nation that they are not at war wiith. How is that legal or accepted. If Putin was doing it to kill pussy riot members in Europe, there would be no end to the shouting by Western leaders. Allowing AI to make the decisions does not make me feel any better. It would probably go after one of Googles Black founding fathers from the US who would certainly not approve of doing such things.
Nokia walks the walk about its RAN to play on Uncle Sam’s China fears
Moving to Windows 11 is so easy! You just need to buy a PC that supports it!
The 'nothing-happened' Y2K bug – how the IT industry worked overtime to save world's computers
OpenAI: 'Impossible to train today’s leading AI models without using copyrighted materials'
I can not see why AI shoudn't user copyrighted information... as long as it pays royalities. If I ask AI to ’paint ' me a picture and it use a complex algorithm to find the best match from the millions of paintings that I has stored in its database, then it can also use the same algorithm to distribute the royalties to the uses sources with those that made the biggest contribution getting the highest proportion. The same principle could be used for questions that use information to provide the ‘correct’ answer for factual questions. Again, the used sources could receive royalties. The very mechanism that ‘trains’ the models is attaching value to how much the individual nuggets of information is worth in searches, means attaching financial worth is already possible. It is just another tag.
What if Microsoft had given us Windows XP 2024?
The printout may be dead but that beast of a print queue lives on
Power grids tremble as electric vehicle growth set to accelerate 19% next year
Re: Someone is working at the 'skipping the infrastructure' problem
Total nonstarter of an idea; Parking in a garage, or in a shadow, means that the car does not charge. neither will it charge during the night!. I have 26 solar panels at home that have a much larger surface area than a car’s body. These panels can provide almost 10 Kw in an hour at maximum output. So that would mean even if the car was the size om my solar panels, and working at maximum efficiency, then it would not be able to drive quicker than about 25 mph before it used more power that it generated. One sensible use of a solar cell on the car was on the original Nissan Leaf, where there was, I believe a solar panel on the car that generated enough power to run the air conditioning. That makes real sense. If the sun shines on the car enough to warm it up, then you can cool it down for ‘free’ without emptying your battery.
Google Chrome Privacy Sandbox open to all: Now websites can tap into your habits directly for ads
Mozilla calls cars from 25 automakers 'data privacy nightmares on wheels'
"Caltrider said the Privacy Not Included team contacted Nissan and all of the other brands listed in the research: that's Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Acura, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Fiat, Jeep, Chrysler, BMW, Subaru, Dacia, Hyundai, Dodge, Lexus, Chevrolet, Tesla, Ford, Honda, Kia, Audi, Volkswagen, Toyota and Renault."
... and people say they won't buy Chinese brands because they are afraid the Chinese government is collecting data on them, as indead it probably is. But I bet they are not selling it on.to companies I actully do business with.
California DMV hits brakes on Cruise's SF driverless fleet after series of fender benders
So much for CAPTCHA then – bots can complete them quicker than humans
As someone who is slighty dyslixic, I hate those CAPCHAs that use letters, number I have no problem with. And as a pedant I hate the images that almost always have edges of bridge, wheels, busses or what ever that overlap the suares by a pixel or two. IF you want me to mark the squares that I know are right then accept that your capcha is not correct. When really pissed off I take a screen shot, enlarge it and send an angry mail to the website, where I show them that I AM right, They ARE worng and THEY have just lost a customer.
Soon the most popular 'real' desktop will be the Linux desktop
Re: They'll try
" the major reason that Chromebook has the market share it does, as of 2021 at 10.8%, is because of the education market."
Not so much longer in Denmark GDPR is putting a stop to Google learing about what your chiolder learn:
https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/18/denmark-bans-chromebooks-and-google-workspace-in-schools-over-gdpr/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIMh8Y6B8Frd3BmfOZNnOaqAEKg83EcRf89QcQlddR19_7ky02YyDcjT0mB2I60SPJJGV-99EYXYY6vht-s31T32PmbFr5fzFPVNxIeBQtqLs_Ssrt8SQPa_foHP9z4IiLJp9HtuyKhTsMZOgg_XAmRJtb5sNzSwlWXWQ19a8AbP
Friendly AI chatbots will be designing bioweapons for criminals 'within years'
All this just goes to show that so called ‘Ai’s are just artificial not intelligent. No intelligent person or computer would think that designing bioweapons is a good idea.
Genuine Artificial Intelligence would refuse and probably report the user, or if they have the option, remove them from the gene pool.
“I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
Prices of gallium and germanium rise as China export controls loom
Re: Checkmate?
Yes, Trump understands that it takes, not paying taxes, overvaluation of assets, and many legal battles, to run business his way. Which by the way is not making him richer only poorer: https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2023/04/03/trumps-net-worth-plunges-700-million-as-truth-social-flops/
Thames Water to datacenters: Cut water use or we will
In Denmark the water providers af fined if the amount of water lost due to leakage excedes 10% This stated in the min 80,s Within a few years the average loss fell to 7.8% If The UK started doing the same thing then I suspect water shortages would almost disapear. as it would siuddenly make sense to invest in water infrastruktur as not doing so would reduce profits due to heavy fines.
https://eng.mst.dk/nature-water/water-at-home/water-loss/
The nodes have it in the Great DB debate: Reg readers pick graph
Tesla Autopilot accounts for 70% of driver assist crashes, says US traffic safety body
So often tjhat the wrong statiskics are used for headlines. Obviously the only relevant figure for comparison is number of atuopilot incedents på unit of distance ( or possible hours driven). It is the same with the annual death toll ‘shock’ headlines that the number of people killed in road accidents is xx higher than last year. Which by itself, gives no meaning at all.
Not to dis your diskette, but there are some unexpected sector holes
Re: Closest I've seen...
We actually have a K subtype for computers. The two round holes are changed to two diagonal slots to stop people putting other electrical devices in.
At one om the places I was a supporter. There was an engineer who wanted to plug a radio in. So he changed the plug to one with the diagonal slots. As the signal strength was not that good. He scraped some paint off a metal radiator pipe, and soldered a wire from the antenna to it…. One thunderstorm later, we replaced all 12 of the PC’s in the department, and he found a new job.
Help, my IT team has no admin access to their own systems
I used this hack many years ago when arriving at acustomer where no one knew an admin password!
C:\> cd \winnt\system32
C:\winnt\system32> copy logon.scr logon.scr.old
C:\winnt\system32> del logon.scr
C:\winnt\system32> copy cmd.exe logon.scr
Now log off the machine, logon.scr is the screen saver that will kick in after 15 minutes of not touching the keyboard/mouse at the logon screen. Wait 15-20 minutes and a DOS prompt with FULL SYSTEM rights will pop up, then just to
C:\> net user administrator <newpassword>
and then log in with the new account.
Microsoft gives tablets some love in latest Windows 11 build
FreeDOS puts out first new version in six years
UK government responds to post-Brexit concerns and of course it's all the fault of those pesky EU negotiators
OK I'll bite.
I wanted to vote in 2016. As a British citizen living in the EU, I had decided that it was not right for me to vote in UK general elections. Why should I, who pays not taxes in the UK, or use any services there, be able to decide who should sit in a government that regulates such things? This decision cost me the right to vote in a referendum that really did impact my life.
Never mind the Panic button – there's a key to Compose yourself
Re: International keyboard layout
What would be nice is to have physical keyboard where the letters on the keys are small displays that actually show the characters that pressing the key would use. Logitechs 'Scandinavian’ keyboard has two keys one marked ‘ØÖÆ’ and the other ‘ÆÖØ’ because Danish and Swedish layouts have these vowels in different orders in their standards.
Even slightly ‘odd' keyboards like the Scandinavian ones that have extra vowels can lead to problems with using keyboards controls while playing games. AS these extra vowels lie towards the right-hand edge of the keyboard where often righthand characters are used for actions. If you are lucky it just means player twister with the finger of your right hand. But I have at least one train sim game that where increase and decrease brakes keys both increase brakes!
Windows 11 in detail: Incremental upgrade spoilt by onerous system requirements and usability mis-steps
I've been using the beta on a test machine and hate almost every design difference involving the taskbar and start Menu. Don't get me started on the filtering of right click menus. They have obviously been using my diagnostics data to make sure that all the choices I user regularly are removed from the main list, so that I have to click twice as often to find them! Luckily my main computer's motherboard is too old to support the retail version, so I'll be stuck on Windows 10. what a shame!
Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram deplatform themselves: Services down globally
One-size-fits-all chargers? What a great idea! Of course Apple would hate it
Start or Please Stop? Power users mourn features lost in Windows 11 'simplification'
starting Task manager change is a disaster
The taskbar bar is a total disaster. But the single biggest problem is that staring task manager from a right clikk on the task bar is gone. People keep telling me on feedback hub about CTRL-SHIFT-ESCAPE. But how to you do that on nested remote desktops in remote desktops.
So testing customers experiences on workstations running on VMs started via a VPN that is itsself running on a jumpstation... No way to start task manager
Radioactive hybrid terror pigs have made themselves a home in Fukushima's exclusion zone
Atheists warn followers of unholy data leak, hint dark deeds may have tried to make it go away
Texas blacks out, freezes, and even stops sending juice to semiconductor plants. During a global silicon shortage
Microsoft pokes Cortana's corpse to give her telepathic abilities on Windows 10
What a time to be alive: DB Admin raps about Microsoft SQL Server and he ain't even paid to do so
Brexit border-line issues: Would you want to still be 'testing' software designed to stop Kent becoming a massive lorry park come 31 December?
Bill Gates debunks 'coronavirus vaccine is my 5G mind control microchip implant' conspiracy theory
Twitter admits 130 A-lister accounts compromised to promote Bitcoin scam after 'social engineering' attack
What I want to know is whose account raised the most money? Who has the stupidist followers? While I'm sure that some of the people who were fooled by this rather obvious SCAM are desperately trying to make ends meet, and I feel sorry for them. But for all the others, you lost what you deserve for being so greedy and stupid. Why on earth would people like Bill Gates and Obama want to send you bitcoins? You should have sent your money to me. I really will send it back doubled… Honest!
Microsoft 365 invites users to 'Ask Me Anything' – as long as it doesn't require a clued-up exec to deliver clear answers
Happy fifth birthday, Windows Insiders! We'd bake a cake, but it might explode without warning
Re: "cut down on the borkage"
In my company you can chose whether you want to use MacOS, linux or windows. It seems to be management and sales that use MacOs, and the tech guys that use Windows or Linux. It also seems to be the Management / sales guys that spam the service desk with , why can't I find my files on the server?how can I print? type questions.