CrateDane@feddit.dktoTechnology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft accused of malware-like tactics, again, in attempt to push users onto Bing
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1 year agoIt’s not sudden, it’s been garbage for a while.
It’s not sudden, it’s been garbage for a while.
I think all propaganda is equally bad. Putting certain ones on pedestals because “At least it isn’t XYZ” doesn’t jive with me, and it distracts from the real issue.
False equivalence and whataboutism is not helping anyone.
Yeah, and they’ve also had more explicit efforts like America’s Army. That being said, while it is propaganda, it’s not quite as deceptive and pro-warcrimes as what Russia’s putting out there.
They’re a small company, they’ll probably just go bankrupt.
They weren’t normally on the same network, but were accidentally put on the same network during migration.
Windows has a simplified version of that built in.
The story doesn’t directly say that’s why it had to be removed (and she talks about wanting to buy it). I found another source that explains that the device came with a three-year battery life.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/tiny-computer-in-woman-s-brain-changed-her-life-then-she-was-forced-to-get-it-removed/ar-AA1cfm2V