@Penguinflight That seems to be an extension requesting permissions, if you were using an extension for StartPage instead of changing the default search engine in the browser settings, that extension is now requesting additional permissions that the browser is warning you about.
@Penguinflight If you trust the extension you should have no issues accepting the new permissions, it's just letting you know that this extension will now be able to block certain content on all websites, if that's acceptable to you go ahead.
It's amazing how completely fucked normal people are when it comes to #Microsoft#copilot and understanding what is coming to their computers. This is an actual conversation I had today.
T: "I heard Microsoft has a new thing coming that takes screenshots of your screen called Copilot. Do I have that?"
M: "That's called Recall and I think it's only coming to Copilot+ computers."
T: "Well I already have Copilot. I think I have normal Copilot and Copilot for Office 365."
M: "Um I don't think its related to that. For some reason they're calling new laptops Copilot+"
T: "My son has Copilot from his programming class. Is that the same as my Copilot?"
M: "No that's GitHub Copilot which is a different thing."
You couldn't have done a worse job with naming if you tried. Hats off to Microsoft marketing for being so confusing it took a team of people walking through your marketing docs to figure out what unwanted feature is coming to who. #ai#llm
@matdevdug Imagine actual pilots that use Surface tablets on their airplanes... hey copilot, use the copilot on the copilot+ to check the weather for us. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@john@matdevdug I know for a fact that some airlines are using Surface devices; both EFBOne and Jeppesen FlightDeck Pro offer versions for iPad and Windows on Surface Pro.
– Dad, can I use you PC for my music homework
– Didn't you do it yesterday?
– Yes, I'll just use #Recall to find my results ba… DAD, WHAT'S THE WOMAN DOING WITH THE FLUTE?
I can't get over the following direct quote, which is from the middle of a training session provided by my company's new (probably lower-budget) HR/training vendor:
"Using the office guillotine when you're upset about a tough meeting earlier is not a good idea."
@joelpomales VMWare desktop versions are too small a business for Broadcom, I think they are trying to expand the user base so they can sell it off in a year or two.
@davemark And all of the cord cutters from the 2010s, when Netflix was good, went back to the high seas, only instead of Ares they now use the Arr suite....
There was a time when I used to be so excited for an #apple#ipad event..Today, from an hardware perspective, my 2018 iPad Pro 12.9 is more than sufficient and I am feeling indifferent to the upcoming OLED iPads. What is the point of having a desktop class computing chip (m3) on an iPad when the iPadOS basically treats it like an #iphone
Strangely, I am looking forward to the #microsoft surface announcement.
@merecivilian You're growing up.... LOL J/K I have never been an Apple user myself, but I do follow all tech and it seems Apple has been getting left behind or joining late to certain markets on the software side, they need to pay as much attention to their software as they have to their chip development.
Microsoft and Qualcomm have been making huge leaps in terms of getting an Arm based processor and software combination that finally gets Windows on Arm to work properly.
Question for the #Linux crowd. Does anyone know of a distribution which would work on a Microshaft Surface Pro 7? Now that MS has infected my tablet with uninstallable Copilot, I would like to return their favor and uninstall Windows. Any help is appreciated!
I have multiple VMs on a host machine (#Proxmox, but I don't think that matters for this question).
I want to have several VMs on a virtual -- i.e. software only -- network inside the Proxmox server. Like there's a little pretend switch, connected to pretend NICs on each VM.
WHAT IS THAT CALLED?
I would've thought "VLAN" meant this, but when I look it up, it seems to be a more expansive term, and people talk about "managed switches", etc.
@TerryHancock That's a VNet (Virtual Network). In Proxmox you create a new VMBR (Virtual Bridge), but don't link it to a physical NIC, that would give you a private switch.
You can have a VM act as a router (or a jumphost) by attaching a VNIC (Virtual network Interface Card) to the private bridge, and another VNIC to the LAN connected bridge.
RayNeo Air 2 Review! https://youtu.be/_CsV-Vbzgis
Smaller, lighter, faster, and less expensive! These could be the XR glasses to beat?
But is RayNeo making TOO many compromises to hit the lower price?
@SomeGadgetGuy Hey, great video, as always! Since you are the first I've seen with this glasses and also the other brands, I have a few questions, how does the display compares to XReal Air in terms of size, crispness and brightness? I also noticed that you did not mention a blackout cover like the other 3 brands have, do they not have it? I tried Viture but the image was smaller and blurry compared with XReal.
@Dogzilla@davemark Yeah, that's still the case regarding keyboard with Immersed. Both vSpatial and Virtual Desktop have the ability for full remote, but there are still some limitations with some key combinations that the Quest takes as input instead of sending them through (at least last time I tried a year back). But for my use case is not a show stopper as I have my laptop nearby anyway and just replaced the external monitors.