12 comments

  • furyofantares 4 hours ago ago

    Ah, reminds me of the good old days. Cloud-to-butt, etc.

  • not_a9 4 hours ago ago

    > Cutler’s people took work seriously, while Microsofties sometimes tossed nerf balls in the hallways or strummed guitars in their offices.

    > The differences in style were apparent to Cutler’s people, who derisively referred to Microsoft as “Microslop.”

    From “Showstopper!: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft”. Seems like the term is fairly old.

  • Cyphase 4 hours ago ago
  • gradientsrneat 4 hours ago ago

    Make sure you don't have add-ons like this enabled on any webpage you plan on inputting text, as depending on how the text input is implemented, you may have your words swapped without realizing it. But if those substitutions are appealing to you, then by all means use the add-on.

  • dmix 4 hours ago ago

    All of this outrage over what was likely a single moderator on the Discord doing what moderators do.

    • zamadatix 4 hours ago ago

      The Discord portion of the "Microslop" story was just one of many knock-on effects of the outrage about Microsoft in general lately. E.g. this extension was last updated a month ago and there were discussions and articles before that about "Microslop" catching on in social media as early as a month before that https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46490908

      It doesn't help Nadella has been pressing to move things beyond calling AI output "slop" either.

      • dmix 3 hours ago ago

        Microsoft has always been awful for about two decades now. I'm just not particularly moved by a company policing their own niche Discord servers. Although if this is what gets people to finally stop using Microsoft products then maybe it's a good thing.

        • zamadatix 3 hours ago ago

          The outrage isn't about Microsoft continuing their general awfulness or what they did on their Discord server, it's about the consistently extremely poor AI (slop) pushes in all of their products.

          I doubt this is what will actually break the camel's back - but who knows :).

  • jrm4 4 hours ago ago

    MORE OF THIS.

    This exactly the sort of silliness we need to counter..well everything.