• CaptPretentious@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      This is the same kind of response when someone denies global warming/climate change because they looked outside and the weather around them appears normal.

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        12 days ago

        That’s a pretty wild stretch.

        It’s a like for like comparison, although I guess mine was done in 2026 so the meme is outdated.

        • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          12 days ago

          So in other words, Microsoft saw the backlash specifically about searching “terminal”, so they fixed that one specific bug.

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              They’re in a massive PR situation with Windows 10 eol, and clearly an issue with tons of people doing literally everything they can do not switch. Social media is full of people complaining about it, and this goes viral. A simple tweak to the update they were going to put out anyway, and now it cannot be reproduced, so the people who were complaining look like liars.

              Is it really that difficult to believe?

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                I just want to make sure you’re asserting that they went in and hardcoded it so that “terminal” pulls this up?

                VS a more realistic “people complained about search and it’s been improved”

                Or the real scenario: it’s a meme joke that doesn’t factually represent real life but is instead supposed to by hyperbole.

                The techno-tribes asserting nefarious intent for the other techno-tribes is so so so very human.

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      All the problems these people bitch about with Windows never happen to me. Maybe it’s because I started with a plain vanilla ISO, no preloaded crap. 🤷🏻‍♂️

      Best part? When I mention that I’m not having these problems I get downvoted.

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        I’ve definitely had this happen to me on Windows, more than once. I can’t remember what I searched exactly, but I typed it in and hit enter, assuming I’d get the installed app with whatever name I typed, but instead it opened the browser with some online search results. Very annoying.

        I’m sure it can be turned off, and it probably isn’t as common as it’s portrayed online, but it does happen, and honestly… It should never happen. The start menu is not the place for generic Internet searching. Period.

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        12 days ago

        I don’t know where you are, but it might be something about being within the EU. I am in the EU, and never get any of the ads and other shit people complain about. Like the biggest complaint I see about smart tv’s is that they’ll show ads on the smart screen, or install random apps, and neither my current Samsung tv, or my previous LG tv has ever done anything like that.

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        I have to use Windows at work and it’s inconsistent. Sometimes I can do a search in the start menu and it’ll immediately pop up with exactly what I was searching for. Other times I’ll get something like the OP shows. And other times it just returns nonsense results. I don’t get it.

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        12 days ago

        it wouldn’t show you this ad unless you typically watch this sort of thing. the advertising is personalized, although I believe you can opt out of that in the control panel.

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      I believe the claim that Windows search is “indeterminate”, and won’t give the same answer each time. I’ve had things I’ve tried that turned out like that.

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      Doesn’t this just prove that the search is inconsistent though… Unless you’re claiming the original screenshot is photoshopped/faked?

      The inconsistencies in the win 11 search as well as the forced advertisements on a device that I not only own, but also built is ultimately what pushed me away from windows on all my devices. I don’t need a search bar that gets confused because it also needs to serve ads that are relevant to my telemetry they’ve collected, just find what I’m looking for and return it.

      But equally I’m an engineer by trade, so learning a new OS isn’t a daunting prospect for me, I can fully appreciate that these are issues that wouldnt bother everyone/aren’t significant enough for people to want to make a change.

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        My claim is that the picture above is a fluke and what it may have been and it has since been improved.

        The meme can be accurate, as were now in 2026 and not 2025 so it may have been fixed.