When I posted that comment I was thinking specifically about Skype, not MS as a whole. I agree MS is well more than large enough that it needs regulation.
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Factory overclocking is a marketing term. Overclocking means running a processor above its specified speed, but if it intentionally ships that way from the factory it is by definition operating within specification.
They’re brown citizens though, so the US won’t do anything to help.
While I agree enthusiastically, does Skype even have a dominant market position, let alone a monopoly?
Without America, Palestine would be united and free by now. A single multicultural country from the river to the sea that can recognize and celebrate its diverse people and history. Instead though we have a genocidal European colony.
This guy answered “what would you do?” with “enthusiastically support the Nazis”
Yeah MS has a mixed record for sure. This proves the system does work though, even if it’s not 100% effective
To be clear, you’re complaining that a Microsoft test update identified a bug and that bug was fixed prior to the update being rolled out to most users. This is literally what the test system is for.
Try reading two posts of mine up where I explained it
Bad memory management includes allocating memory you aren’t actually making use of.
There are millions of people devoting huge amounts of time and energy into improving AI capabilities, publishing paper after paper finding new ways to improve models, training, etc. Perhaps some companies are using AI hype to get free money but that doesn’t discredit the hard work of others.