Another day, another I-can't-believe-the-USA-elected-this-moron news story.
He's so unstable and chaotic I wonder if it's even possible to engage in diplomacy with the USA. I assume most diplomats' strategy is to have endless talks to delay, win some time until orange mussolini is out of office and no longer relevant.
Makes you wonder how much (personal) data Microslop Copilot is collecting. If they don't allow uninstalling from cheaper versions, does it mean they need the revenue from data collection?
There need to be more efficient law enforcement and fighting of serious crime on the Internet. And that's not it. The Privacy Shield looks badly badly designed as the article explain in length, and is not focused on serious crime. It's a nuclear option put in the hands of the media industry for non-violent offenses, and target the whole network infrastructure rather than focusing on perpetrators.
It doesn't end on the last installation screen. Then it takes lots of time and digging to scrub bloatware, and to change many settings to make Windows less invasive since the defaults are bad.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is making 400 million PCs obsolete by ending Win10 and setting arbitrary requirements for Win11. This is causing perfectly fine hardware (and RAM) to end-up as e-waste, so that it can be replace by new, more expensive Win11 compatible hardware.
Now is a good time to buy second-hand hardware and abandon Windows.
Another day, another I-can't-believe-the-USA-elected-this-moron news story.
He's so unstable and chaotic I wonder if it's even possible to engage in diplomacy with the USA. I assume most diplomats' strategy is to have endless talks to delay, win some time until orange mussolini is out of office and no longer relevant.