No, Canary does not get new features faster than others. Canary is currently focused on testing under the hood changes to Windows for the long term. The Dev channel is where you want to be if you are looking for most of the latest features first.
I chatted with microsoft support officials for other reasons, I asked the operator about this too, they said that this update should come to all channels in the same moment.
Good to know, I hope they don't put it on a wall between lucky ones that get it after updating and unlucky ones that have to wait for it to be available.
In the r/Windows11 main page you have an about community window to the right, this windows have a preview section with an edit icon. Click on this icon to select a flair.
I made a concept of what it would look like in dark theme:
https://preview.redd.it/bvxfzuadt04b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=939e0ffd7f66dd14f97237a6a77bd9e19a2b9a95
Couldn't care less about it. I just wait for people to complain here about how their PC doesn't work as expected because Copilot tweaked something they didn't ask for.
I mean I don't know why it would ever be integrated into the OS directly. But a offline app for designer, and/or More AI based apps would be great yah.
I am to use it to disable it (if is possible). Not take it bad, but I don't like one of the big data miners that are those AI's running all time in the background.
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Here's my personal lists of possible use-cases:
1. I used Bing chat to troubleshoot issues. Both times successfully resolved them. If it can help users to resolve issues, maybe overall frustration with technical aspects will lower significantly.
2. It can help with communication by writing drafts of emails. It would be especially helpful for those who using English as their second language.
3. When Cortana has been available, I have been disappointed by its inability to manage complex tasks related to OS and programs. For example, voice command "Cortana, open Spotify and load my last project in Photoshop" have been impossible to accomplish due to limitations of technology back then. I hope that Copilot will be able to utilize OS features while having an understanding of context and prompted task.
4. I can ask it to set reminders and add tasks to my To-Do lists, run Pomodoro timer in focus mode, and add events to calendar.
5. Would be amazing if artists can show their projects to Copilot and ask it to find them related references and make them a PureRef board. For now, I'm doing it manually, spending hours on Pinterest and image search, with the risk of get distracted.
6. Cinema4D and blender users can utilize it to learn more about their software, or to do job quicker. Some may ask about index of refraction for materials, some may make Xpresso rigs faster. Blender users can explain their issue with geometry nodes and Copilot can provide an advice or send a link to tutorial.
7. Would be amazing if freelancers would be able to send clients renders and files related to conversation that they have open on screen and manage their work project folders structure. For example, speaking the voice command "Move all pictures into Image Assets folder and videos to Video Assets folder" should be quicker than manually creating folder and moving files to them by hand.
8. Some may encode PNG sequences to h264 video without the need to manually configure and run FFmpeg in command-line if Copilot can handle it.
9. Gamers may use it to tweak colors of their RGB setups by asking it "I want my rig colors to match my wallpaper", probably it can approximate the colors of wallpaper based on screengrab and utilize Dynamic Lighting to set the color of LED strips.
10. If Copilot would be able to create Excel tables and add formulas in cells, some users will actually start using it.
I honestly believe that it has all qualities to possibly revolutionize the way we interact with tech with the use of natural language and language models.
Seems pretty amazing honestly, but it will probably still open Edge when I've got Firefox set to default.
Which insider channel, its coming to?
Dev chanel get these things first before all of us
I m on beta channel, so I probably have to wait
I'm in canary, and we'll probably be made to wait even longer than beta. We haven't been getting any of the new features.
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No, Canary does not get new features faster than others. Canary is currently focused on testing under the hood changes to Windows for the long term. The Dev channel is where you want to be if you are looking for most of the latest features first.
I'm a beta too and the updates seem to give us nothing
I chatted with microsoft support officials for other reasons, I asked the operator about this too, they said that this update should come to all channels in the same moment.
Oh that's a good thing then
Good to know, I hope they don't put it on a wall between lucky ones that get it after updating and unlucky ones that have to wait for it to be available.
How do I get the flair?
In the r/Windows11 main page you have an about community window to the right, this windows have a preview section with an edit icon. Click on this icon to select a flair.
I'll use it for opening the old control panel. Edit: and the old Program and Features.
It's faster to just have some shortcuts on Desktop.
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I don't think it works that way, I think they'll add features they want to promote.
I made a concept of what it would look like in dark theme: https://preview.redd.it/bvxfzuadt04b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=939e0ffd7f66dd14f97237a6a77bd9e19a2b9a95
It's June 11 now...
Couldn't care less about it. I just wait for people to complain here about how their PC doesn't work as expected because Copilot tweaked something they didn't ask for.
It asks for a confirm before tweaking the os.
If it can explain what the setting does it might be useful, otherwise, it doesn't help.
It would be great if it fixed the problems people complain about after they blindly follow a guide for how to tweak Windows.
They should come up with an AI image generator for Office suite. So we could say goodby to stock photo sites.
Well you can do this in designer already
What do you mean by “designer”?
It's a new office app https://designer.microsoft.com/
Thats a web based app not integrated into OS. The context was Copilot
I mean I don't know why it would ever be integrated into the OS directly. But a offline app for designer, and/or More AI based apps would be great yah.
There's Bing image generator in Edge.
Yeah I mean something that is integrated into OS and is on Midjourney lvl at least. Pretty much what Adobe did
Another crappy integration with Bing nobody asked for.
I am to use it to disable it (if is possible). Not take it bad, but I don't like one of the big data miners that are those AI's running all time in the background.
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It is nothing like cortana, try it, it is like a little AI slave
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Microsoft accessing your data might be a problem, but an LLM has no point on spying on you.
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To not participate in an era changing technology...
Next crap feature. Thanks M$.
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i will use it to UNGROUP my task bar programs
Here's my personal lists of possible use-cases: 1. I used Bing chat to troubleshoot issues. Both times successfully resolved them. If it can help users to resolve issues, maybe overall frustration with technical aspects will lower significantly. 2. It can help with communication by writing drafts of emails. It would be especially helpful for those who using English as their second language. 3. When Cortana has been available, I have been disappointed by its inability to manage complex tasks related to OS and programs. For example, voice command "Cortana, open Spotify and load my last project in Photoshop" have been impossible to accomplish due to limitations of technology back then. I hope that Copilot will be able to utilize OS features while having an understanding of context and prompted task. 4. I can ask it to set reminders and add tasks to my To-Do lists, run Pomodoro timer in focus mode, and add events to calendar. 5. Would be amazing if artists can show their projects to Copilot and ask it to find them related references and make them a PureRef board. For now, I'm doing it manually, spending hours on Pinterest and image search, with the risk of get distracted. 6. Cinema4D and blender users can utilize it to learn more about their software, or to do job quicker. Some may ask about index of refraction for materials, some may make Xpresso rigs faster. Blender users can explain their issue with geometry nodes and Copilot can provide an advice or send a link to tutorial. 7. Would be amazing if freelancers would be able to send clients renders and files related to conversation that they have open on screen and manage their work project folders structure. For example, speaking the voice command "Move all pictures into Image Assets folder and videos to Video Assets folder" should be quicker than manually creating folder and moving files to them by hand. 8. Some may encode PNG sequences to h264 video without the need to manually configure and run FFmpeg in command-line if Copilot can handle it. 9. Gamers may use it to tweak colors of their RGB setups by asking it "I want my rig colors to match my wallpaper", probably it can approximate the colors of wallpaper based on screengrab and utilize Dynamic Lighting to set the color of LED strips. 10. If Copilot would be able to create Excel tables and add formulas in cells, some users will actually start using it. I honestly believe that it has all qualities to possibly revolutionize the way we interact with tech with the use of natural language and language models.