• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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        3 months ago

        Lol, when I do summaries from now on, I’m going to have to start them with “Blorf blarf, I’m a human” or something. I’ve been accused of using GPT for things I’ve written myself. No, no GPT (not now or ever). I just know how to use words when I want to.

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        3 months ago

        very obviously yes. Twice as many bullet points as a human would put in a summary, passive voice, and “the author xxx” are all telltale signs

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      3 months ago

      The author hopes for a future version of Windows that offers more user control and less interference from Microsoft’s software-as-a-service products.

      Currently there is zero incentive for Microsoft to do this, and only upside potential to keep doing what they’re doing.

      You’d need thousands of companies to abandon their dependency on Windows, Office, and the entire Microsoft ecosystem for them to change course now.