

You’re funny my friend. Their AI agents don’t see any problems with file explorer’s performance. It will never get fixed, it will just become more bloated and broken as time goes on.


You’re funny my friend. Their AI agents don’t see any problems with file explorer’s performance. It will never get fixed, it will just become more bloated and broken as time goes on.


Ha, I did the same thing on my work computer. It’s a little broken in some aspects, but a 1000x better the using that dumpster fire know as File Explorer (oh sorry MS let me get it right… Microsoft File Explorer Copilot App)


Copilot is falling very far behind all of the other big AI players in the space that it’s actually laughable. The main reason they’re implementing it into every Windows first party application is so they can boost their “user” numbers to satisfy investors. Every time you open Explorer, boom that counts as you “using” Copilot.


Remember when Atreus wouldn’t shut the fuck up in God of War (you know, a FIRST party Sony game) and would tell you the solution if you got stuck? Tone it down a little and it would be perfect. We don’t need AI bullshit.


They did bring back clippy, they just renamed him to Copilot and sold his soul to the devil for “better” functionality.


Yeah, I bet you could. Good thinking.


Basically, there was a security flaw with Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (web server software) that could be exploited by an attacker to gain access to files and folders they shouldn’t be able to (permission escalation?). Well, instead of providing an actual fix to the problem as a whole, they applied a bandaid fix by creating a new folder named “inetpub” on peoples system drive, and apparently the presence of the folder is able to prevent the exploit from working. People noticed the folder and deleted it because they thought it was being created by an attacker, so Microsoft had to tell people not to delete it.
Be careful here, champ. You’re giving them a lot of ideas. Microsoft might come in and scoop up all these names. However, there’s just one problem with your naming scheme. You forgot to add “App” at the end of all the names.