• Lydia_K@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Confidential internal documents for corporations running win11 start getting leaked by copilot when?

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      Probably sooner than later. My work laptop was updated to W11 yesterday, and buy did they screw up the group policy. Every time I open a new tab in Edge I get distracted from what I try to do, since I can’t disable background image, MSN news and all the other shit. Every time I lock the computer the screen stays on, no way to turn it off. And copilot is just everywhere.

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        That’s on your sysadmin. GPOs should handle all the bullshit. And MS isn’t going to deny us GPOs, fucking around in that space is the beginning of the end for corporate Windows.

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          I know, but since my company pushes the update like this with the help of a big supporting firm, I’d wager that it’s done like this at a lot of other firms too.

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    Sigh. Getting real tired of windows 11 doing BS in the background that presents a security risk.

    Nobody asked for this Microsoft.

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        I’m on Win11. I spend a few minutes a year turning bullshit off when I notice it or hear news about it. Most of that time is spent, “Oh. Already killed it.”

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        Did something. All my personal computers are on Linux. But my work laptop? Still windows. Even finally got the upgrade to windows 11. And I hate it. So yes. I’m going to complain.

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      I’m on Windows and will not experience it. I often have a hard time finding these new features that have supposedly been jammed down my throat.

      “Oh. Never mind. Turned that off last year.”

      Not like it’s some constant battle. I look every few months when I’m told I have a new “feature”.

      “Welp. Don’t have that. On with my day.”

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    I’ll stick with Linux. Even with the occasional “what do you mean clib2_39 isn’t installed?” nonsense it’s still better overall.

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      I never have that kind of problem on Linux. I have random problems all the time on Windows, plus I have to fight a system that keeps trying to cajole or trick me into things I don’t want. These days, any mainstream Linux distro has far less friction for the user than Windows 11.

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        I had that specific problem trying to run an elden ring mod (reforged) this week.

        /home/myuser/Games/er_reforged/ERRv2.0.1.1-541-2-0-1-1-1762909215/ERRv2.0.1.1/internals/modengine/bin/me3: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.39' not found (required by /home/myuser/Games/er_reforged/ERRv2.0.1.1-541-2-0-1-1-1762909215/ERRv2.0.1.1/internals/modengine/bin/me3)
        [RED]Error:[/]
        me3 failed to launch due to error code 1: Unknown
        

        That kind of thing happens on Windows sometimes, but there’s also more people finding and posting solutions.

        Of course, a regular user isn’t installing mods for games. That’s already kind of a niche activity.

        Linux is still my choice, though.

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      I expect they’re aware, but they want to earn a living. All of these dumb AI initiatives come from execs who never question that they know best and don’t give a crap how the devs feel.