Microsoft Dirty Tricks and Immoral Behaviour
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Microsoft Fixes Windows 11 Bug, Causes Another [Ed: Even diehard Microsoft shills seem unhappy about Microsoft breaking Windows on the fly]
The new glitch in Windows 11 blocks some apps from being installed when using provisioning packages, Microsoft says.
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Combatting Academic Dishonesty: OpenAI to Help Detect ChatGPT Text [Ed: Microsoft angling to become "market leader" in plagiarism, basically breaking the law as a "service"]
ChatGPT has been the talk of the town in recent times as a very interactive chatbot powered by AI. Launched back in November 2022, it has caused quite a ruckus in the tech world.
Developed by OpenAI as a language model, it interacts with users as if it were having a conversation with them. It can answer follow-up questions, reject inappropriate questions and even admit mistakes!
But, as with many things AI, this has also raised a few eyebrows
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DIY chiselled Ubuntu: crafting your own chiselled Ubuntu base image [Ed: Canonical is shilling Microsoft and .NET. Canonical has already outsourced chisel to proprietary prison of Microsoft (GitHub), so it's like in many ways Microsoft already controls Canonical.]]
In a previous post, I explained how we made our Ubuntu image 15 times smaller by chiselling a specific slice of Ubuntu for .NET developers.