“It operates across cloud, desktop, and web, connecting to Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint, and to the data that powers your day, including chats, email, calendar, and contacts,” Omar Shahine, corporate VP of Microsoft Scout, wrote in the announcement

microslop is going completely nuts

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    I had a Microsoft account, for the times I had to use Windows or anything from that company.

    Man, I had to jump through loops to close my azure “services”, wait a few days “to make sure this what I want” and what not.

    At the end, there is a form with quite several checkboxes telling you what you are going to “lose” if you complete the deletion.

    Let’s say I do not miss these predatory practices.

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    I hope tha someone in microsoft will read this. Copilot is the worst AI so far. I am using Claude, DeepSeek, sometimes Gemini, sometimes ChatGPT, never Grok and Copilot. I tryed Copilot but always gave me wrong or vague answer.

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    What this also means: you cannot have any private conversations with windows users anymore. They all have to be considered fully backdoored. Even if the agent runs locally, you don’t know what it all sends back to MS servers.

    For people who have any slice of privacy consciousness left, this is the death of Windows. The difference between this and using a desktop directly from MS’ cloud is negligible - MS can get access to potentially everything that’s visible or readable on your desktop.

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      It’s not the death of windows, they will flourish. Most users don’t understand and so many more won’t care if they do.

      Any that do left years ago.

      Microsoft knows it, and they know that more will leave - a good few, but they priced it in.

      Continue doom scrolling? y/n.

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    The term “Microsoft AI” is two big red flags. Nothing I want to be in a pilot seat, not even in one in a wind-up childrens toy.

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    So nice! I can’t wait till I don’t have to use my computer at all anymore since it does everything on its own. Now I can go outside and play with my dog all day and enjoy the nice hot weather we are getting with all this global warming! I dont have to work anymore now yaaay! I still get paid right… right…

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      No! Get back on that treadmill and produce more electricity for your AI gods!

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    So your Windows computer is minding its own business, reorganizing its schedule, creating lists of todos, and teaming with other AIs. It’s a bit like we did in the 80s where we took over dad’s computer and learned how to program. Good days.

    Anyway, for our own productive work we need a different computer with a different OS.

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      It more and more reminds me on Futurama and this chamber with the speaking heads in jar glasses. Just let those AI bots talk to each other and feel competent. In their little dull chamber.

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    You mean like when someone let an AI agent loose on her inbox and it deleted everything?

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          I mean … why not? There are a lot of things in games that simply just suck. Some games are requiring you to grind to gain some arbitrary stats to proceed. Or you need to do some things again and again to unlock the cool stuff. You are getting stuck on some stupid puzzles and need to google a solution, which is hidden in some multipart youtube play through. Or you simply do hate underwater or ice levels. It’s your game, it’s your time, why shouldn’t you be able to skip that?

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            You can but you can:

            • A, Use an excessive amount of computing power to run an LLM agent to do it
            • B, Spend 5 minutes on youtube
            • C, The dev could just program in the option to skip
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            I feel like letting an AI do the work for you is robbing you of time you could’ve spent doing it yourself. it’s a game at the end of the day, and if I’m passing time not even playing it myself, why don’t I just save the money and just watch a playthrough online?

            the grind and looking up how to do something myself is part of the fun. if something is so grindy I gotta let someone or something do it for me, why am I even here wasting my most valuable resource, you know?

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    This will let you perform your pointless and demeaning corporate make-work bullshit job twice as fast, so your boss can flip a coin to decide whether its you or your colleague he will fire.

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    Maybe figure out OneDrive and copilot before making such big promises? It’s going to be real fun as we try go navigate past more bugs because AI is messing up its tracking.

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      What about the utility? I would predict for every useful action there are three annoyances or errors this sort of in your face agent will cause.

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        Well, from Microsoft sure. I have been pretty impressed with Hermes agent, though not the cost. Claude Code was also pretty good, I think a bit easier to control the API costs in my limited testing, and had more repeatable security gates than Hermes seemed to. Then again, I think Hermes could do more.