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|    Paul to Joel W. Crump    |
|    Re: 7 most Windows-like Linux distros -     |
|    10 Sep 25 19:38:28    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy, alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Wed, 9/10/2025 10:42 AM, Joel W. Crump wrote:       > On 9/10/2025 10:17 AM, Rudy Canoza wrote:       >       >>> Windows 11 24H2 is magic, my disaster with my computer opened my eyes to       this, it's pretty great, elite even.        >>> I can switch to Linux on this device, if I want, but Microsoft has pretty       sold me on what might have been Windows 12.       >>>       >> After all these years of you whining like a little bitch       >> about "Winblows", you pillow biting fruitcake hypocrite?       >>       >> You have shit for brains.       >       >       > Nope, 24H2 uses AI in a new way, it was an unknown unknown to me, until I       fell into using this mini PC. I'm a convert.       >              I think I saw this happen on Star Trek.              They put Joel in the Transporter, and after a malfunction       two Joel are produced. A Linux Joel. And a Windows Joel.              *******              The AI even makes its own advertising copy, even though       if you ask the AI what its capabilities are, it doesn't       know the answer.               [Picture]               https://i.postimg.cc/4xykz7wy/Im-so-confused.gif              The AI has apparently doctored a photo for us, removing       two cars from the scene. But it doesn't say exactly, where       on the PC you are doing that.              After viewing the promo video on that web page, the       application being used is               Paint        CoPilot Icon        Image Creator (Create stunning images with just a few words)        Generative erase (Remove objects with background fill) <===       could be this one        Remove background (Remove the background from your image)              So it does appear there are AI functions (remote ones).              At one time, image creation was done by CoPilot Studio module       (part of the module set on the remote CoPilot). And I asked it to       produce a picture of two seals basking on a rock in the sun at the       beach. And the image produced, was photorealistic. A reasonably good       likeness of seals at the beach. Somehow, I fumbled the handling of the       image, so I gave the exact same instructions a second time. The image produced       had a "ground fog" applied to the ocean surface, the seals were on       the rock alright, but the "sunning themselves" part of the request was       kinda botched by the fog the AI added. While there is an image       creation capability (and the "irritating noise effect" has been removed),       the images can be hit and miss, so you need time to burn to work with it.               Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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