Microsoft’s Copilot initiative is facing significant challenges, with growing evidence of poor user adoption, internal restructuring, and financial strain. Despite a $50 billion investment in AI infrastructure, Copilot’s commercial performance has fallen short. Only 15 million Copilot seats sold out of 450 million Microsoft 365 users (a 3.3% adoption rate), and leaked data suggests just 8 million active licensed users as
Beyond VPNs: real privacy tools for 2026 (Linux, TOR, Encryption etc)
For enhanced privacy in 2026, moving beyond standard VPNs involves layering tools that address different aspects of digital anonymity and data protection. Linux is foundational for privacy, as it avoids telemetry and data collection common in Windows and macOS. Open-source distributions like Tails OS—an amnesiac, live operating system—offer a secure, disposable environment ideal for high-risk activities, automatically wiping
STOP Being Too Nice: 7 KINGDOM Boundaries That Protect Your PURPOSE | Myles Munroe
In Dr. Myles Munroe’s teachings, boundaries are not barriers that restrict you, but principles that protect your purpose and potential. He argues that “being too nice” or “overly friendly” can lead to the abuse of your time and vision because when the purpose of a thing is not known, abuse is inevitable. 7 Kingdom Boundaries That Protect
The Browser Google Doesn’t Want You To Use
The browser Google “doesn’t want you to use” is generally one that prioritizes privacy, blocks trackers/ads by default, and breaks the advertising-driven business model that Chrome relies on. Brave is frequently cited as the primary example, as it is built on the same codebase as Chrome but disables Google’s tracking systems and blocks ads by default. Other
Childhood Survival Skills That Sabotage Your Adult Relationships: The Path to Emotional Maturity
Childhood survival mechanisms—developed to navigate chaotic or neglectful environments—often persist into adulthood, sabotaging intimacy and trust. Examples include emotional numbing, people-pleasing, and severe hyper-independence. Transforming these requires recognizing these habits, “re-parenting” oneself with compassion, and choosing vulnerability to build mature, secure connections. 10 Childhood Survival Skills Sabotaging Adult Relationships Childhood Survival Skill How It Sabotages Adult
The Lie About Polyamory Nobody Wants to Admit
The phrase “The Lie About Polyamory Nobody Wants to Admit” appears to be a provocative title used across social media platforms (YouTube, Reddit, Instagram, X) to attract attention, but no single definitive source or consensus identifies exactly what this “lie” is. Instead, based on the search results and broader discourse in polyamorous communities, the “lie” likely refers to the myth that
How to Read the Bible like a Scholar
To read the Bible like a scholar, one must transition from “eisegesis” (reading personal opinions into the text) to exegesis, which is the critical investigation of a text’s original meaning in its historical and literary contexts. This academic approach treats the Bible not just as a single book, but as a complex collection of 66 books
Anthropic Didn’t Build a New Browser. They Did Something Smarter.
Anthropic did not build a new standalone browser; instead, they developed a “computer use” capability that allows Claude to interact with any existing interface—including browsers and desktop applications—as a human would. Rather than navigating the web through a specialized AI-only portal, Claude “looks” at a screen, determines coordinates for interactive elements, and executes actions like
Forget Prompting — Google’s Bayesian AI Figures You Out Without Being Asked
Google’s Bayesian AI represents a shift from traditional prompting by leveraging probabilistic reasoning to infer user intent without explicit instructions. Instead of relying on detailed prompts, these models use Bayesian inference to predict user needs based on context, behavior, and prior interactions. Below are 10 examples illustrating how Google’s Bayesian AI can infer user intent without being asked directly:
Google’s 30+ FREE AI Tools WIPED OUT $1,000.00/Month Subscriptions (Software Companies Are Terrified)
Google has quietly launched a suite of powerful, free AI tools that are replacing paid alternatives, disrupting the AI software market. These tools, accessible without subscriptions or paywalls, offer production-ready capabilities across web development, automation, content creation, and more—directly challenging tools that once cost $20–$50/month. Here are 10 standout free AI tools from Google that are making paid











