• TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    This reminds me of the crypto/NFT days where everyone and their brother added a special “blockchain” feature in their product, even when it didn’t make sense or was completely unnecessary.

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      At least that can be turned off in updates.

      All these hardware additions, the AI buttons, even Windows taking away the right CTRL key for Copilot, are ugly appendages that, in 20 years, when were clearing out the equipment closest, we’ll see some of these and go “oh yeah remember when that bullshit was as a thing for a few years?”

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    It’s just like ten years ago when everything was about “the cloud”. I can’t wait for the industry to move on to another gimmick to force down the consumer’s throat.

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      The cloud at least made a bit of sense. Offload the requirements of hosting an app or colocating a server to other folks, and you just use it. It’s somebody else’s computer, and it’s their problem if something goes wrong.

      The problem is that the MBAs making the decision didn’t understand what was going on in the first place, so “the cloud” because a catch-all buzzword for anything they didn’t want to think too hard about.

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      I mean… having a chokehold on cloud computing is still very much a source of the dominance US and Chinese companies have to shape world markets these days…

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    I’m waiting for my combination AI/blockchain/cordless blender, so I can’t even use it because it had a brainfart while trying to make an NFT of my smoothie, dropped its’ internet connection and now it won’t even charge.

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    Silicon Valley is honestly worthless.

    We have an entire industry based on innovations that are 30-50 years old.

    How long until Wall street finds a new investment vehicle and San Francisco is the next Detroit?

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      My WebEx client (a program for making phone calls and text messages) added a damned AI button last week.

      Why!?

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        Why? Because they can and some c suite said to do it because buzzwords.

        Turns out, it is actually kinda useful for summarizing conversations and bringing you up to speed.

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          I guess that that second part makes sense.

          It’s the buzzword part that irks me. All I want is a video card under $500 that actually works…

          I’m hoping that AMD gets some progress in the graphics space and the AI space. And as much as it pains me… Intel too.

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            Intel, AMD, almost anyone else. Nvidia can keep making AI calculation cards while the rest of us get perfectly serviceable graphics cards at affordable consumer prices .

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    Don’t forget the part where Logitech now requires you to use a web app (that only works on Chromium) to adjust settings or pair dongles now.

    Just find a new peripheral manufacturer.

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      I’m not defending them here but I use a company-provided Logitech keyboard and mouse and there is dedicated software (called Logi Options+)

      I don’t think it needs Internet access and it definitely doesn’t run in a browser. I downloaded it with Firefox

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    I’ve made a quantum leap in food technology: I have invented french fries with a dedicated AI… let’s say napkin. Not like it matters. It costs 450 dollars per month and requires the area of a small town’s worth of rain forest to be razed in order to produce a single one. What does it do, you ask? It’s AI, it does AI things, you bumpkin. You wouldn’t understand with your uncultured peasant brain but if you’re not on board, the evolution of civilisation will leave you behind in an instant.

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    I just got an MX Master 3S and it’s a wonderful mouse, but the Logi Options+ software is fucking TERRIBLE. God it’s bad. They are definitely pushing this AI prompt builder nonsense, but the mouse itself just stops working for long periods of time and the the Options+ interface says that the mouse is “unavailable”, even though it’s right there and I can physically see it with my eyes and move it around with my hands. My computer says it’s still connected via Bluetooth, but no, this thing that wants me to create a mouse account and use an additional AI prompt builder says the mouse doesn’t work. I ran across a 3rd party program that lets me map the additional buttons on the mouse to the functions I like and am able to get by just fine without any Logitech software at all, and the mouse always works now. This mouse feels like they just accidentally made good hardware in spite of themselves.

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      Haven’t had as bad of a time with Options+ but it still sucks. It somehow acts like it’s connecting to some piece of complex and archaic industrial test equipment as opposed to a brand new mouse. It often takes longer than a Windows update and restarting the computer. It also causes way more cpu load while idle than could ever be considered reasonable.

      Options was ok, it still had issue and still wanted an account, but it would at least just connect, update, close etc.

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      I had to use third party software to assign the buttons on my Logitech trackball because their own software didn’t recognize it.