GRUB 2, UX, Microsoft, Copilot
GRUB & Nvidia - Why is the GRUB 2 (@ Wikipedia) menu so slow on a UHD display with an Nvidia graphics card? There is a lag of about one second on every action, and the screen drawing is incredibly slow. It also seems to be using raw keyboard scan codes, causing letters to randomly disappear or duplicate. This, combined with the input lag, creates a maddening effect. After every key press, you have to wait for several seconds, maybe hit backspace, and then wait again... Mind-blowing!
Microsoft Teams (@ Wikipedia) - Bad UX on Android, still doesn't show if a message being posted is scheduled. You'll have to go to some other view, and then return to the chat, to see the set schedule. Who designs and implements this bleeping stuff? Unmotivated amateurs, that's clear at least. Pros would handle that by process and methodology. And motivated amateurs would just take a quick look and uh oh, it's not visible and fix it. But if nobody pays attention and/or cares what's happening, this is the result.
And feedback from AI: "Valid UX Criticism: The lack of immediate visual feedback for a scheduled message is a legitimate UX flaw. Good design principles generally dictate that the system should always keep users informed about the status of their actions."M365 / Copilot - Edit agent feature is again broken, legendary quality. It sometimes gives a random error, sometimes it shows three dots and cloud, and sometimes it just hangs with no indication what's wrong. Professional UX!
Microsoft Copilot (@ Wikipedia) - Classic UX and Microsoft Quality (tm) - Agents are shown on Teams and Web, but not on desktop and mobile. It gives a great impression of how well the platform is designed and managed. UX perfection. Interestingly the next update fixed it for desktop, but it's still missing from mobile. Even if the client program got updated as well.
Microsoft Copilot / Custom Agents - The features are again broken, and you can't edit existing agents on web / desktop. Also when it's down like this, it usually takes days for them to fix it. I just can't get my head around how they can suck this hard. But I guess that's a skill as well. Well, I updated my personal agent / preferences instructions to all other platforms instead of Copilot due to their uh oh, advanced features.
Microsoft Copilot Conversations Sync is absolute garbage, as you can guess it shows whatever on different devices, sometimes working, mostly being broken. Microsoft quality, once again as expected. Agent edit is still broken. It must require enormous effort that they can produce such quality.
Microsoft, they did it again! Haha. Now the agents are actually visible on the mobile Teams and Copilot app, but the edit agent feature (desktop dedicated Copilot and Teams copilot and browser with latest Edge) is still completely broken and ends up with a completely blank window. I assume they've outsourced all development to some b-tier AI bot? No human can perform this badly, or can they?
Ahah, I think the Microshait M365 Gopilotless has a memory leak, it's using over 4 gigabytes of memory for a single chat. What I've written about bloat coders earlier... No wonder it's ultra laggy. Maybe it's running the model locally... Nope, it isn't... And after a while, now it's using over 5 gigs. Input lag is tens of seconds and then the app often crashes. Yeah. Screaming with laughter. I'm really wondering, is there even a more insulting statement than blaming someone for being a Microsoft software engineer? That's a pretty darn nasty slur. kw: Microsoft, Copilot, Conpilot, Hogpilot
Can they really be that bad with this stuff, or are they just trolling on purpose? For sure, it feels like trolling to me. Or maybe they have truly reverted to 100% AI slop in their software development?
I know, quite a negative post, but this is a summary from several months of usage, in independent posts, which I then sorted by topic. But it actually shows multiple overlapping silly and frustrating issues, which are totally destroying the UX and reliance on the product, as well as any perceived quality, if there is any left.
2026-08-16