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minus-square@pete_the_catlinkEnglish28•7 months agoCan Microsoft be any more annoying? I had to laugh when I searched for “Vivaldi” in Edge on a new installation and Bing said “There’s no reason to switch to a new browser!”
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish26•7 months agoThere are tons of reasons. Their insistence that there are no reasons is a good example of a reason.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•7 months agoHow about when you have to update your machine and it goes through the “setup” which is just disguised ads for services like microsoft 365? That’s pretty annoying.
Can Microsoft be any more annoying?
I had to laugh when I searched for “Vivaldi” in Edge on a new installation and Bing said “There’s no reason to switch to a new browser!”
There are tons of reasons. Their insistence that there are no reasons is a good example of a reason.
How about when you have to update your machine and it goes through the “setup” which is just disguised ads for services like microsoft 365? That’s pretty annoying.