Microsoft’s launching Recall for Copilot Plus PCs, a new Windows 11 tool that keeps track of everything you see and do on your computer and, in return, gives you the ability to search and retrieve anything you’ve done on the device.
The scope of Recall, which Microsoft has internally called AI Explorer, is incredibly vast — it includes logging things you do in apps, tracking communications in live meetings, remembering all websites you’ve visited for research, and more. All you need to do is perform a “Recall” action, which is like an AI-powered search, and it’ll present a snapshot of that period of time that gives you context of the memory.
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 10 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 15:55:10 ago (+10/-0)
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 3 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 15:57:56 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] Indoctrinated_USA
[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 1 point 1 yearMay 20, 2024 21:36:28 ago (+1/-0)
I used it for a couple years in a server environment and hated every minute of it, now even getting things like security keys to work in desktop is a nightmare if you're using anything but yubico.
Stepped in to Mint a year ago just to see and just setting up my rgb keyboard took 41 steps.
Nope.
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 0 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 23:51:06 ago (+0/-0)
m2, there's a linux distro for gaming called chimera OS but like you say it has issues with nvidia drivers so until that improves i will have to deal with windows. for all its faults, gaming is way more stable playing in this environment than on linux proper.
hey with so many nerds that exists out there i'm suprised that there isnt another robust operating system similar to both linux and windows.
i know that mac OS is sort of a rival to windows but it employs the same anti privacy crap.
how hard it is to create an OS from scratch?
[ + ] Indoctrinated_USA
[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 01:48:51 ago (+0/-0)*
Linux is the absolute mandate moving forward but currently it resides firmly in the headless OS enthusiast niche - and that's not something that works for over 96% of the pc userbase.
Like I said, my inability to get my security keys working was a non-starter for me... You would think that security would be a foundational aspect of Linux, but it's just not there yet.
I hope they pull it together but ever since Indians took over Microsoft, it's become an aggressively invasive, hostile, environment. Ten was bad, Eleven is worse... I'm afraid what a nightmare Twelve will be.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 04:40:45 ago (+0/-0)
A modern one? Several hundred of the brightest White software engineers of the modern era paid unholy sums of money for a couple of decades might get something off the ground that could rival Windows. You'd have to protect them from continual attacks from TPTB of every sort.
Or you could go with technojank Terry Davis' TempleOS. Which is actually kind of fun to play around with in a VM.
I mean, there's no real OS that does everything well.
[ + ] BrokenVoat
[ - ] BrokenVoat 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 06:58:52 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Indoctrinated_USA
[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 07:44:31 ago (+0/-0)
Installing Linux was effortless, I didn't claim otherwise and so your first point is moot.
Windows 11 is a shit show and I fear Twelve will be worse; I already said as much - second claim reached and still no valid point to be found.
And as I arrive at the end of your statement I find not one aspect of it worth having read...
Yes, Microsoft keeps making worse and worse products - which I said right up above, just one post back.
It seems we agreed on every point prior to having wasted each others time with your reply.
Despite it all, Linux desktop commands less than 4% of the pc OS market, so while it might be technically superior in some aspects - it's clearly not better.
If Linux is ever going to succeed, it must become better to a significantly larger demographic than it commands right now.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 1 yearMay 21, 2024 04:43:52 ago (+1/-0)
This is the most thin excuse for the most big-brother shit I've seen yet.
[ + ] Prairie
[ - ] Prairie 2 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 20:07:21 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] CowboyHenk
[ - ] CowboyHenk 2 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 16:23:50 ago (+2/-0)
But jokes aside that would be awesome tool, IF implemented locally and properly secured. I assume it would need to store a complete render or maybe a datastream of every website visited, and make some keyword index.
Local cache of all viewed images and videos would also be nice, provided a sufficient disk space. Have any of you Goats seen such a piece of software? I think I once saw something that attached to chromium browesers that could record all data from remote servers in a database, and could replay it at will. Thus you could visit websites without accessing the original servers, but only within places that you clicked. Nice, but I think it could be done better, maybe with some kind of MITM proxy?
[ + ] RevengeOfNeri
[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 4 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 16:27:32 ago (+4/-0)
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 3 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 16:29:40 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] oyveyo
[ - ] oyveyo 2 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 17:05:35 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] CowboyHenk
[ - ] CowboyHenk 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 00:34:32 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 1 yearMay 20, 2024 22:53:56 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] ClaytonBigsby313
[ - ] ClaytonBigsby313 1 point 1 yearMay 20, 2024 19:53:38 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Jimmycrackerson
[ - ] Jimmycrackerson 1 point 1 yearMay 20, 2024 17:16:13 ago (+1/-0)
When in reality it will only be used against me. People never fucking learn.
[ + ] SecretHitler
[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 02:56:50 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] NoRefunds
[ - ] NoRefunds 0 points 1 yearMay 21, 2024 01:05:46 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 22:53:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] AnonymousLex
[ - ] AnonymousLex 0 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 17:53:50 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] 2plus2equals5
[ - ] 2plus2equals5 0 points 1 yearMay 20, 2024 17:19:33 ago (+0/-0)*
Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act for copying (stealing) proprietary data without paying for it.
$250k fine and 5 years in prison for each incident.
Doesn't even have to be for commercial or financial gain.