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  • Ashe@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoMemes@lemmy.mlMe irl
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    7 months ago

    I have had to help so many end users with that it pains me.

    “How can I stop this from happening again?”

    Well, we can disable.other audio devices, but seeing as it’s Windows 11 they may just re-enable good luck!

    I ran into a user who’s noise cancellation stopped working upon the rollout of “New” Teams. Tried diagnosing the microphone array, settings updates, firmware. No luck.

    Know what worked? Both versions of browser based Teams!!! Ihatethemihatethemihatethem


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    7 months ago

    My boss has gotten to the point of “As Ashe would say, fucking Microsoft”

    Let’s not forget the endless name changes, 404’d documentation that points to non existent tools all of the time, the GUI that barely works. Always an adventure


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    7 months ago

    They must have some intense data retention policies. You can configure compliance levels to allow anyone into their Outlook acct using the app without any special permissions pretty easily.

    Good on them to cut down access like that





  • Taking medium into account changes everything. A sculpture artist or painter doesn’t have the same interest or concern about AI art yet, and may never. They also tend to not have the same comprehensive view of AI generation as well as training data.

    That being said, digital photography doesn’t remotely compare. If I were to set my DSLR up with a lens, set an F stop and shutter speed, the results would be similar to that of a film camera. A sensor takes in light in the same way film does. A 30 second exposure at a 500 ISO will compare to a 30 second camera on a certain film type, which is comparable to ISO settings.

    Artificially bumping up light sensitivity on a DSLR degrades image quality. Analog and digital are largely comparable. So how would it apply to photography? It’s not just automatically making a picture, and if it were doing that on auto, it’s still not all that different from a film photo with generic catch all sensors and light metering.

    Photography is all about catching the moment, personally I captured night landscapes via manual long exposure on a DSLR, but none of that is automatic.