@mustafasuleyman Look man, this stiff still sounds out of touch. Tell me how you are going get it to fix hard formatting problems in my word documents or automatically fix them to meet accessibility compliance standards. We here on the ground are waiting on real productivity tools, not toys.
@Copilot@Microsoft Literally the worst interface to access any AI through. Routinely cuts off ends of code snippets and gets it's choke chain pulled any time it's mildly offended by a user rebuff of its performance. Use the native interfaces, they actually get work accomplished.
@mustafasuleyman AI should only be pushed where it improves productivity. I don't care how "cool" it is. That isn't what puts food on the table and makes the world work.
@mustafasuleyman This is immensely out of touch with user experience lol. AI has its uses. Copilot is the least useful one I've used. xAI, Claude and Gemini all provide better workflows and ALL "AI overviews" actively impede search.
@XfinitySupport Capitalism and competitive markets are great. Today, Comcast's poor service failed me for the last time, and then proceeded to lie to me about when I would have support. So I canceled because I don't live in a one provider area. It's great, I can give my $250/mo to honest folk!
@AmazonHelp I filled out the form. I'm hoping this doesn't just lead to someone calling me and trying to give me a refund. It would be really nice if anyone with real power at amazon considered ideas on changing delivery in the middle of cities.
@AmazonHelp I have not and a refund is NOT what I want, nor will it satisfy me. If I don't feel like Amazon is listening I will purchase from individual retailers (I've already started doing that for exactly this reason). The customers want to be heard, not paid.
@AmazonHelp While I'm not sure where my last order that was delivered is, I'm more concerned with amazon changing its business practices than getting yet another refund for something that was left in a completely unsecure spot. I don't dare buy anything over $100 anymore b/c it isn't secure.
@amazon At least @Walmart is not making this mistake. I suppose we can be thankful for competition and free markets. Amazon should have stayed out of the delivery business.
@amazon It would be nice if Amazon as a company could figure out apartments. Your drivers just leave stuff at the front entrance of closed buildings in the middle major cities like it won't get stolen or something. I'm fairly confident that no Amazon driver reads delivery instructions.
If the USA were serious about investing in securing the future of semiconductor production (which is crucial to national security), then we would be investing roughly 4 times the amount of the current chips act (only on US companies). The world is too reliant on TSMC.
Somethingβs changing on the employment front. Weβve had various job posts up over the last year w/ very modest results. But, over the last 30 days the volume & quality of applicants has jumped three-fold. Iβve spoken to others who see the same across U.S.