Every app has to have fucking AI now for some reason.

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      I mostly use it to make international calls cause sometimes the country my folks are living in shuts down the cellular internet for some reason when major exams/riots are happening and whatsapp stops working.

      Imaging telling a whole nation of people they can’t use internet on their 500+ dollar phone. The fuck did they buy them for, playing temple run?

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      It is Microsoft Teams now, but older installs had it called Skype for Business

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          Yeah, likely they’re using the same backend to provide voip services (maybe skype’s backend just scaled up) . Teams must’ve borrowed something from skype given how haphazardly it was developed and released.

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            MS Teams actually makes use of WebRTC. That’s a standard for VoIP (and similar) via web browsers. Mozilla and Google standardized that a few years ago and implemented it in their browsers, so what Microsoft did, is that they basically shipped a whole Google Chrome to users.

            I believe, they did rip some code from Skype for Business for the integration into Windows, though. In the early days, the OS would say that the Teams notifications came from Skype for Business.

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            Skype for business barely had anything to do with Skype tho, other than the name.

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      a new version of “Clippy” and it’s just as helpful as the original.

      And somehow infinitely less charming

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      Oh, I’m somewhat familiar. Our school computer lab when setup had all windows 95 machines and I later got a xp at home so I got to play with office 2000 and such.

      Iirc it never was able to help me with something. I thought they put in a interactive mascot or something. Like a mini-game you can play with while typing a letter to your principal.

      Copilot has been little helpful sometimes though when I want to generate images of things made out of jeans.

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    I hate it so much. I want to do one simple search. Instead I get bullshit ad google links that are irrelevant, then MS MS Edge pushes me into Copilot for more garbage, which I have to mouse out of. Stract has become by search engine to get back the nostalgia of when the web wasn’t all shit

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      Thanks for the suggestion. What differences have you noticed compared to Google. Do you always find what you’re looking for. Have you tried searching niche stuff like some really old painting or an obscure compiler error etc.

      Weird that it gave me a link to franchise a taco joint when I searched for tacos near me.

      You want tacos? Open a taco shop.

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    I suggest you to UBL (Unlock Bootloader) your phone & use AdAway
    Or just use Adguard if you don’t wanna UBL/Root your phone