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Well, you should just have upgraded to Win 11 and asked Copilot about it.
*runs away in maniacal laughter, with band of raging neckbeards in pitchforked pursuit*
Funny you say that... my previous job was on Win 11 and a sovereign cloud version of Copilot, the latter of which we were "strongly encouraged" to use for everything. That went nowhere fast.
Thanks. I think I'll make that my oxymoron of the day.
There's even a name for that now: work slop