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  • Bongles@lemmy.zipto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneyuri rule
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    16 hours ago

    To be fair, the mind fuck was over once people started talking about it. Even the warning when the game starts gets you suspicious. When you’re expecting a cutesy visual novel and all of a sudden …

    spoiler

    Your childhood friend is hanging in their bedroom.

    That changes the game immediately. Going into it knowing something is up with the game means when you get to that part, at best, you’re like “oh that’s why”.


    • an envelope but like, without the top
    • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    • calendars are kind of this shape and this has 31, a day of the month in it
    • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    • folder, it’s their drive app, were you keep files and folders. This one’s actually not that bad.
    • the keyhole is used in damn near every password manager, and when it’s not a key it’s a shield of some sort.
    • ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    (This whole reply is mostly /s)









  • It’s available everywhere at this point. My team has the license to have copilot in every main office app, the teams that don’t still have the generic web version. There are AI chat bots for various things with some stupid brain related name. There are a couple things we’ve done with an LLM that have actual business use cases that benefited an automated process (sorry, have to be vague). Another, not Microsoft, product we use is advertising their AI features all the time, which as a side note feels incredibly unprofessional for enterprise type software, if it was up to me I’d find an alternative over that alone. Another cloud database service also has a brain themed chat bot.

    What my job doesn’t do is force anyone to use it ever (outside of the people that had to set it up). I use copilot in Microsoft teams, as it can pull from emails and chats to answer questions specific to my job: generic stuff like fluffing up a peer/self review, helping me find a conversation that I only vaguely remember, finding emails when outlooks search decides to be shit. Since it’s my work device with my work data I’m not concerned about my privacy so that’s actually useful to me. I’ve played around with the word and excel copilots but they’re terrible. Word can help you build a doc but if i open a doc copilot tells me it can’t actually edit anything in the doc. So what is it for, generic questions? Then excels can physically do things but it gets it very wrong for me. I was almost even excited for it because I thought, maybe I could say something like “Hey copilot, take this sheet, put it into a pivot table, use X for columns and Y for rows” and it would do it for me, rather than me taking those steps. But it doesn’t work so I stopped trying after a few attempts at getting it to be useful.






  • what the fuck is an EDC tactical wallet?

    EDC being everyday carry, tactical at this point has lost any real meaning - pants with a few extra pockets, this wallet, any knife you might take outside of a kitchen, a water bottle holder that you can attach to something, anything that they put those little loops that are normally on military backpacks (actually there’s another example, all those “EDC” backpacks that are 150 bucks).