

Isn’t this the same one that has been found to be about as secure as a wet paper bag within hours of release? You can simply edit a text file in the apps data to remove the pin and face unlock lol
Oh hi there person who I’ve upset by expressing my opinion who is now wanting to go back through my post history to find something to use against me! If you’re reading this, it’s because you’ve already lost the argument :)


Isn’t this the same one that has been found to be about as secure as a wet paper bag within hours of release? You can simply edit a text file in the apps data to remove the pin and face unlock lol


If your point of buying it was to install non Amazon apps, you’re why Amazon are making this change.
Fire sticks are primarily for Amazon services.


Most communities on here are basically dead tbf.


SDR content looking bad when HDR is enabled, especially just the desktop and basic OS, has been a thing for years on windows. Guessing you either didn’t actually have a real HDR monitor, or just didn’t realise it shouldn’t look like what it did.
Cloud-based use of AI doesn’t mean that they use your data for training or anything either - if you’d spent even 2 minutes looking at copilot in Windows you’d know this. On device or in cloud, you have privacy settings that control it.


Why should i toggle hdr off?
Seriously? Because not everything supports HDR lol
Takes a second to do with a mouse or keyboard
If you know the keyboard shortcut, sure. With a mouse how do you do it in a second while you’re in a game?
As to the other example: Sure, useful.
Great! So there we have it, you recognise that you were wrong. We got there in the end, hooray!
To people who just don’t care about privacy
How exactly do you think your privacy is being eroded? It’s all on-device and you have privacy settings to control what MS can learn from.
As MS should not have access to my mails, my calender or my to-do-list
“MS” don’t have to, just copilot on your device, without any feedback to MS.
Try that shit with non-ms-products and it becomes just a waste of time.
AI can already interact with third party products.


I couldn’t think of one single scenario where this might be remotely handy.
I literally gave you one - HDR toggling. You disregarded it because you didn’t want there to be any reasons.
Here’s another - you could ask copilot to check your emails for an invite to a party that you are expecting, add the party to your calendar, create an item on your to-do list to get a present, and forward the invite to your partner.
How’s that? Is that not something that could be useful?


So you understand how having integrations with different systems works, and the benefits it provides…but can’t understand that the same thing applies to AI built into an OS?
Amazing.


If you love being stuck in the dark ages and hating all innovation and new tech, go for it.


Do you think toggling hdr is the only thing copilot can do? Do you not understand examples?


Same why no one (except maybe disabled people or totally technically clueless ones) would need an LLM to toggle HDR or adjust brightness/volume/whatever. … ok, bad example as i actually do that in a smart-home
Having copilot built in to windows is basically “smart-home”-ing your computer. No one needs to ask home assistant to turn off their lights, but it damn sure is handy and most often faster than doing it manually - same with my example of turning HDR on/off.
Having it built in means you could ask it to interact with every piece of your computer. If you can’t see how there is no USE for this, you’ve got a very narrow mind and no ability to think outside the box.


You questioned why it exists while knowing the reason why it exists and pretending it doesn’t exist.


Oh so you do know the difference but you pretended you didn’t to try and act like there isn’t any?
What “total surveillance” are you talking about? You have full control over your data with copilot.


Being baked into the OS means it can access parts of the OS. Asking ChatGPT in firefox to turn off HDR on your PC doesn’t work. Using Copilot built in to the OS means it can.


Being baked into the OS means it can do infinitely more than a browser based one can.


For all else noone needs the shit baked into the OS.
So you can’t think of a single reason why anyone that’s not disabled would want to use AI on a computer? No reason anyone would want to use ChatGPT? Generate an image? Re-write some text? Summarise some text or a video? None at all? Really?


It’s to make it easier for the end user to do what they want to. People are best at communicating by talking and writing, so having the ability to get things done using natural language is kinda the holy grail.
Being able to summarise/edit/create documents/images/videos, automate tasks, change settings, etc by a simple conversation is an end user dream.
Are you mounting a drive for the storage via the docker compose script or are you saving everything, including your jellyfin database, inside the docker container? If mounted storage then you’re fine. If not, then yeah wiping the container and recreating it will bin everything and start from scratch.