Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 9,938 Points 113 Today at 8:28 AM #1 It hasn't been a full week since Windows 10 was sent to the pasture, and its four-year-old successor has had an update introduce multiple bugs. See full article...
It hasn't been a full week since Windows 10 was sent to the pasture, and its four-year-old successor has had an update introduce multiple bugs. See full article...
Brian_B Forum Posting Supreme Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 8,289 Points 113 Today at 11:27 AM #2 Par for the course. Wasn't really any different when it was just called Win10 though. Or Win8. Don't recall Win7 being this bad, but it's been a while since they actively did anything for that and I may have had a few beers since then.
Par for the course. Wasn't really any different when it was just called Win10 though. Or Win8. Don't recall Win7 being this bad, but it's been a while since they actively did anything for that and I may have had a few beers since then.
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 9,952 Points 113 Today at 1:08 PM #3 my take... this is exactly what happens when you have AI basically writing code. It's not capable enough for work like this and only focuses on the specific goal not the holistic approach.
my take... this is exactly what happens when you have AI basically writing code. It's not capable enough for work like this and only focuses on the specific goal not the holistic approach.