What a punchline is finding out how absurdly long the image is while I was scrolling lol
Well letting us put the taskbar on top of on the side is to hard but breaking everything else with ai integration is quite easy lmao
I’m so glad to not be using Windows 11. Saving $100 on the license alone is worth it.
I have to use windows 11 and teams for all my work. Teams is being utilized as the central file management system.
The benefit these days is if something doesn’t work I can shrug and say ‘must be ai’ or ‘just windows 11 things’ and generally get tacot agreement.
using teams for file management
* Looks inside *
This is just SharePoint 🤮
This is just SharePoint
Looks inside
This is just OneDrive 🤮
This is just OneDrive 🤮
* Looks inside *
This is still just SharePoint!?!?!

I did an internship at a company that used SharePoint mapped as a network drive for file sharing. It was…not an ideal setup
just 30%?..
that should cause much less harm.
are the devs there that lazy? do they just not review the code?
I thought that especially these companies do code review and such…Its a mix. Some devs are definitely lazy but from what I have heard there is also a big push for devs to deploy faster and to actively use AI or be punished. So there is incentive to just get code out to meet deadlines/expectations and move on to the next task. The amount of work being put on an individual dev is rising with these accelerated expectations in mind, and getting another dev to review your code takes time from them and their own stack of tasks so code review quality has fallen greatly. Not to mention the high likelihood that AI is also doing code reviews to make up for this and we can only guess how many reviews get approved saying “you’re absolutely right!”
They got rid of their entire QA staff team. So the cancer spreads much more unchecked than usual.
I mean, for the bugs in the screenshot, it is more than plenty, if even just 1% of bad code slips through.
And AI-generated code is extremely time-consuming and tricky to review, because you can’t assume there to be rhyme and reason to the changes, so I would be surprised, if they actually put in all the effort to properly review.
I suspect it’s largely more the result of failing internal organization. Like, a detached from reality and ideologically motivated faction with in corporate leadership has seized control of the company and fired anyone who told them they were being idiots or opposed their initiatives. People are probably getting promoted or hired to management positions based on their ability to tell leadership what they want to hear rather than their ability to actually run things. Everyone lower down has internalized that telling the higher ups what’s going on will get them fired and only is telling them what they want to hear. Resources and people got diverted away from projects that the management doesn’t care about (have no potential to drive growth), and they’re just assuming that the “increase in productivity of AI” will make up the difference. Now everything is melting down and their core product is losing market share while the new products intended to drive growth are failing to see meaningful adoption. Heads will probably role, but it’s unlikely it will be the people who are causing the problem.
That’s what it looks like to me from the outside.
Life really imitates art these days
then: michaelsoft binbows
now: microslop losedows
next year for sure: year of the linux desktop
The last time I touched a windows device was to make windows 11 look like windows 10, so the task bar could be moved to the top. edit: typo
Actually more recently I was setting up an older, but still great, canon printer, with a new windows 11 machine. I had to install a driver for windows 7/8/8.1/10 because there is no working windows 11 driver and the 7/8/8.1/10 driver still works. XD
Current one I’m dealing with…
Word will open (uncommanded) copilot processes in the background which will immediately request location permissions every few minutes.
Microsofts workaround: just let copilot know where you are bro.









