• Xed@lemm.ee
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    I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple does something like this too at some point in the future

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    Notepad has long been a testbed for new technology in Windows. This isn’t just a sign of enshittification, it’s a warning that they want to do more.

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      The recent update was the first time in decades they’ve touched it. How has it ‘long been a testbed of new technology’ ?

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    Used only in cases where everything else is not readily available… Pencil, pen, blood, boogers etc. But the most easily replaceable piece of software. Literally you could just paste into a browser’s URL box to do the same job. Lol. There must be some dumb fuck heading Microsoft right now.

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          vscodium fixes the privacy anyway. It’s always open so startup times are no issue for me.

          I still prefer to keep a stripped down, basic text editor though. Ah well, I’m not on windows so no big deal.

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              For plain text, either nano on CLI or whatever built in basic text editor comes with LMDE.

              Windows I used notepad, from now on I’ll add ++ :)

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        Clearly this is a controversial statement. I’m team “use what’s available and preference tools that get the job done quickly.”

        I work in several different languages. VSCode has TreeSitter and a bevy of slick plug-ins. NP++ does not. I can use VSCode on both Windows and Linux. If I’ve got a desktop environment, I will hands down pick VSCode over NP++ every time.

        Otherwise, let’s be real, NeoVim is king.

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    It should be noted that you can still use Notepad without a Microsoft account, and users can go as far as removing the Rewrite icon completely from Notepad. Despite the ability to still use the software without an account, Microsoft has received some criticism for implementing what is most definitely a paywall/advertisement for a built-in piece of Windows software.

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    I don’t think it’s ragebait/clickbait. I think it’s really problematic that just a simple text editor get this bad by enshittification.

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      Sounds like they’re slipping cloud based AI assistance into the deal, which is the opposite of what Notepad is “good” for.

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      Gotta squeeze every single cent from every single opportunity, otherwise line might not go up indefinitely.

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    Fucking click bait garbage article, but thankfully the article has a tldr at the top that basically contradicts the headline and saves you minutes of time to realize you’ve been baited;

    TL;DR: Microsoft has introduced a paywall for Notepad, requiring a Microsoft 365 subscription to access new features like the AI-powered Rewrite tool.

    Better headline: Microsoft forces you to pay to suffer through using their AI tool that no one asked for, application otherwise unchanged.

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      I usually use my work laptop for personal bits and bobs which is Ubuntu but I turned on my personal Microsoft PC recently to do some stuff and couldn’t believe all the pop-ups and noise! I promptly moved all my data onto a external drive and did a fresh install of Ubuntu.

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    People at Microsoft doesn’t understand what people use Notepad for.

    If they wanted to add AI features, they should have added it to WordPad, and make it more modern / add some useful functions.

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    The title is quite sensational compared to the content. They only added an AI Rewrite feature for notepad that requires a Microsoft 365 subscription. Considering the cost of AI, and the fact that it will very probably run in the cloud, it is very reasonable that it isn’t free. Everything else about notepad remains free / included with the price you paid for the OS.

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      I agree, but the idea of adding AI to notepad is quite insane in its own right

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          That’s actually very nice, one of the few Microsoft programs that I genuinely miss - layers are a quality of life feature that is actually really nice to have 👍

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        I think the idea is that you can use it for reformatting small sets of data I guess.

        “make all the dates in this CSV iso-8601”

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            Heck, it probably can be done with a regex. (Yeah, I know)

            There’s no need to kill three forests just to do the exact same work you could have done by opening your dataset in Excel.

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    So… who wants to bet that the new version of Notepad is not constantly scraping anything you type into it and feeding it into the AI, regardless of whether you’re paying for this feature or not?

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      Tbf, they already control the os itself. They already have access to all of the keystrokes. Implementing it just in notepad feels like a rube goldbergy way of scraping user data.

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      Case in point: Windows 11 “Light” (LTSC) from Microsoft has the classic and advertisement-free version of Notepad.

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    Ragebait. Notepad is still free. If you want to use Rewrite, then you pay for that.

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      I can understand separating a new paid-only feature, especially if you don’t much need that part. The new features are reportedly accessible from the GUI of Notepad so I wouldn’t blame anyone else who thought “NOTEPAD” asked them to sign up and pay a subscription to use “NOTEPAD” features.

      I used to rage when reading bad changes to Windows, even after I’d stopped using it. Now I just feel bad that my friends are still in that a bad relationship with their computer.