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Is it legal to use Bing Wallpaper on Linux, using tools available there, like Gnome plugin "Bing Wallpaper" and such? Would it be legal for Ubuntu to add it directly in the distro (not images, those are obviously copyrighted by Getty et al, just the tool that downloads it daily) ? I tried to figure this from terms of use, but it is really hard to understand what is actually allowed.Seeking Microsoft Tools Advice for Local Business Marketing
Hi everyone, I run https://jollibeemenuprice.ph/, a site providing Jollibee menu prices. I'm looking for tips on how to use Microsoft tools to enhance our local business marketing efforts. Any advice on tools or strategies would be appreciated!jollibeemenupriceFeb 07, 2026Copper Contributor343Views0likes1CommentAnyone else having issues with Bing Rewards 50 points for package delivery tracking
It's currently not working for me and I've tried everything this is on the Bing mobile app, I am on iPhone 13 Pro Max with iOS 18.2 and I've been trying to get my points but it still hasn't given me it....TekWiz2258Feb 01, 2026Copper Contributor16Views0likes0Commentsdomain move tool
Hello Like on google search console, I'd like to "inform" bing that my site domain has changed. I found nothing on the web but this dead link: https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/how-to-use-the-site-move-tool-bb8f5112 May be there is no more tool for that in Webmaster Tools ? Thanks !AstrakanJan 27, 2026Copper Contributor12KViews2likes10CommentsIs Digital Fatigue the New Productivity Killer?
As we move deeper into the era of remote and hybrid work, the physical toll of being "always on" is becoming harder to ignore. I’ve personally noticed that the constant glare of the screen is leading to more frequent eye strain, tension headaches, and a noticeable dip in focus by mid-afternoon. To combat this, I’ve been experimenting with a few "https://koupons.fr/hygiene" habits: Structured Breaks: Stepping away from the desk entirely every 60 minutes. Visual Ergonomics: Using blue light filters and optimizing my monitor's refresh rate. Micro-Movements: Incorporating quick stretching routines to release neck and shoulder tension. While these help, I’m still refining my routine. What are you doing to protect your energy and eyesight in this digital-heavy landscape? Are there specific tools or "analog" habits that have made a difference for you?kouponsJan 21, 2026Copper Contributor30Views0likes0CommentsHow Do You Stay Productive While Remote working?
Hey everyone! Working from home has become so common nowadays, but I have noticed it comes with its own set of challenges—distractions, staying organized, and maintaining focus. I’ve been experimenting with different tools, time-blocking techniques, and routines to stay productive, and it’s been a learning process. I am curious about what strategies, apps, or habits help you stay focused and get work done efficiently while working remotely? Let’s share tips and learn from each other!offerixJan 21, 2026Copper Contributor44Views0likes0CommentsProblems with Bing AI Chat history.
Hello everyone, I'm having issues with Bing chat in Microsoft Edge and the Bing mobile app. Specifically, Bing AI isn't saving my conversations. The conversations seem to be saved, but as soon as I close the Bing mobile app or Edge browser window, they disappear. I've reached out to Microsoft support, but as they don't have a dedicated department, they struggled to assist me. They've only been able to guide me through basic troubleshooting, which hasn't resolved my problem. The troubleshooting steps we've taken include updating Edge and the Bing mobile app, performing a Windows repair to address any potential viruses affecting Bing chat history. On my own, I've tried clearing cookies and cache memory, as well as logging out and back in on all devices connected to my Microsoft account. I want to mention that this issue is affecting all devices where I use Bing chat. I'm starting to suspect it might be a problem with my Microsoft account, but I'm unsure. Does anyone have a good idea of what might be causing this and can help me further? Thanks for your assistance. Best regards, Robin.ROBIN_WAGNERJan 14, 2026Copper Contributor3KViews2likes6CommentsFEATURE REQUEST: User-settable Favored AND Unfavored sources for search results
Google recently introduced https://blog.google/products/search/preferred-sources/ which allows people to see news results from sources they prefer more frequently. I think this is a great idea, and it would be even better if users could specify preferred and un-preferred sources for all search results in general, not just news results. For example, when I search for "nodejs logging," almost the entire first page of results is from company blogs or tutorial websites whose perspective I don't really care about: These sites are EVERYWHERE and I frequently find myself digging through many search results to find sources that I actually do want to hear from. There is no need for me to see five different company blog posts that look like paraphrasings of each other summarizing the "best practices for logging in nodejs" or similar. Maybe showing one of these posts from a source that I trust is appropriate, but after that, I'm interested in authentic community discussions (e.g., StackExchange, Reddit), RFC-type websites (not sure if these exist for Node.js, but things like Python's PEPs or Rust's RFCs, so very official, community-driven discussions), official documentation from the logging libraries themselves, and personal blog posts that go more in-depth into a real person's opinions about and experiences with logging. One way I could signal to Bing that this is what I want, is to set websites like StackExchange, Reddit, official documentation pages, personal blogs I like, etc. as "favored" sources, and set what I consider to be "slop" websites, like LogRocket, as "unfavored" sources. Another example of the above, which I want to emphasize because it frequently comes up for me, is looking up references for functions in the Python standard library, for example, "python open()". The first page of results in this case come from realpython.com, w3schools.com, geeksforgeeks.org, programiz.com, and a bunch of videos for the remainder of the page. In my opinion, it is insane that we get every website except the official Python.org documentation for open(), which is actually what I'm looking for. I could rectify this by adding python.org as a preferred source. A final example that frequently pops up for me is cooking. I often search questions like "how many cups are in a pound of sliced carrots," and invariably, I get search results from websites like these: I can't prove it, but these websites look like they are LLM-generated to me. At any rate, I much prefer to hear it from a source like this, which looks more like an actual publication with an editorial team and humans vetting the information: Since chefsresource.com comes up so frequently in my search results, and I always avoid looking at it, it would make sense for me to "blacklist" it by adding it as an unfavored source, so that almanac.com result is more likely to come up as a relevant result to me. Google search seems to avoid all of these problems by default, and it behaves more the way I want for a search engine. Still, I think allowing users to tailor their own search results by specifying "favored" and "unfavored" sources would be a great differentiating feature for Bing search.a_mariachi_bandDec 31, 2025Copper Contributor36Views0likes0Commentskeeping the Bing streak going
I have been using Bing for over 4 years now, and nothing frustrates me more than when I am doing my daily Bing activities, it sometimes takes me 3-4, even 5 tries to get credit for that activity. And, worse, and it's happening more frequently, Bing notifies me that despite my completing my daily set, I missed a day. And when I complain to Microsoft support they tell me that in fact I did miss a day. I'm seriously considering is it even worth it to play these stupid daily activities to keep a streak going, only to have it fail on a regular basis. No amount of Bing "rewards" is worth that aggravation and frustration. I'm seriously considering cashing out my Bing points, removing Bing from my PC, and going back to Google.skeptic_101Dec 30, 2025Copper Contributor6.5KViews1like15CommentsError Redeeming Reward due to Change in Price
I wanted to buy "Roblox Digital Card—1000 Robux" which is for 16050 points but i had set my goal before its price was changed, earlier the price was 15000 points and with a 200 discount its price had reduced to 14800 points, but when i tried to redeem it says "Sorry you do not have enough points" On clicking manage On clicking redeem reward
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