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It's worse than that. On my corporate mac when I try to login with Entra, the only option I get is a hyperlink to 'experience Copilot on the web'.

Also, it seems like all the Copilot 'connected experiences' are really just a chat window without any real integration with the applications they are embedded in. Claude is more useful in Excel than Copilot.. how? Microsoft's consistently incoherent and hobbled rollout of Copilot is why I find Anthropic's offerings so much better. It just allow me to get stuff done.

My one hope was that Copilot would solve the Microsoft documentation tarpit by leveraging enormous context to root out the answers to my questions. When chatGPT can finally one-shot Microsoft product queries with the correct platform, release, license, and 'gotchas'.. I'll know we've hit AGI.


"Also, it seems like all the Copilot 'connected experiences' are really just a chat window without any real integration with the applications they are embedded in."

I was triple-booked today. Two of the meetings in question should have had significant overlap between attendees. I figured, hey, there's this Copilot thing here, I'll ask it what the overlap is, that's the sort of thing an AI should be able to do. It comes back and reports that there is one person in both meetings, and that "one person" isn't even me. That doesn't seem right. One of the autocompleted suggestions for the next thing to ask is "show me the entire list of attendees" so I'm like, sure, do that.

It turns out that the API Copilot has access to can only access the first ten attendees of the meetings. Both meetings were much larger than that.

Insert rant here about hobbling 2026 servers with random "plucked out of my bum" limits on processing based on the capabilities of roughly 2000-era servers for the sheer silliness of a default 10-attendee limit being imposed on any API into Outlook.

But also in general what a complete waste of hooking up an amazingly sophisticated AI model to such an impoverished view of the world.


There are innumerable companies built around the Outlook calendar; you’d think Microsoft could get something right here with AI; but they seem unable.

"plucked out of my bum" sounds so much more sophisticated than “pulled out of my ass”

Plucked betwixt mine cheeks

Ha ha, only serious: I’ll know we’ve hit AGI when the systems start convincing execs and sales types to solve whatever ‘it’ is in emacs.

A couple shared lisp files, and org-mode, we can have that ready before lunch…” detonating contracts and SaaS vendors like it was the end of Fight Club.


You’re using the wrong app. You need the M365 Copilot app which supports Entra IDs.

> When chatGPT can finally one-shot Microsoft product queries with the correct platform, release, license, and 'gotchas'.. I'll know we've hit AGI.

In that case a simple few lines of whatever language you prefer would class as "AGI". Here's a sample session using the non-existing oracle.sh tool;

   oracle.sh 'tell me how to do ${thing} in Microsoft ${product} and which licence requirements that brings'
 
   (computer noises)

   oracle: Avoid using Microsoft ${product}, use one of the alternatives listed in this web search: 

      https://search.engine.org/search?q=alternatives%20to%20Microsoft%20${product}

This is what so few people realize. Size is relative viewing distance and pixel density. Small screens are designed to be viewed at decreased focal distances, making you more cross-eyed.

First there was the rampocalypse. Then there was cementpocalypse. Let just hope the AI datacenters don't latch on to biofuel to supplement their energy requirements. It's just more profitable for farmers to sell calories to the AI overlords, the consumer food market is just a low margin grind.

Most large scale DC projects I've know are primarily leveraging solar with grid batteries because of the low upfront cost and state incentives.

Apologies for the sarcasm. I appreciate the drive for renewables the current AI DC buildout brings with it.

I have real fears that building materials will experience the same inflationary pressures computer memory is currently experiencing. The U.S. TSMC and Intel fab construction alone in the last couple years has had an outsized impact on building costs.


The US construction industry does about 3 trillion in revenue per year. Those two fabs are something like 20 billion per year. 2% is a lot but markets can handle that just fine. Local markets will have higher prices.

Its hard to keep this smile off my face

If you hope for a hand full of do, you win(doze?)

I put things on top of my vertical fridge all the time. Also, how do you access a chest fridge with items sitting on top of lid?


You can't. A chest fridge/freezer becomes a gravitational singularity sucking random items from every corner of the kitchen to its lid. You can keep trying to return them to their rightful place but in the end it is a fruitless task as the rate of accumulation becomes faster than your speed of repatriation and the contents of the freezer are eventually lost to time behind the "event horizon" of its surface.

source: my lost ice pops


This happens in our vertical one.

I need you to describe the pitfalls of doing the laundry in your Pratchett style!


It's the worst OS we have.. except for all the others.


No need to hypothesize, just take a look around


I've had the great privilege of working remote for quite a while. Unless I have an early flight to catch, I don't set an alarm. I tend to wake up within 60 min. of sunrise regardless of the season and fall asleep somewhere around T-8 hrs.

I can't tell you how much I'd dread having to be violently aroused from my slumber on an ongoing basis.


That's what I'd be afraid of


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