• @pyr0ball@sh.itjust.works
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    8322 days ago

    “But most significantly, Microsoft has made Recall a feature you must opt in to using rather than opt out of using, and it’s possible to remove it completely.”

    Important bit

    • @Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3122 days ago

      Most MS controversial features go through “opt in -> opt out -> mandatory” pipeline examples are Telemetry, Windows Live account, Spotlight (ui ads), etc.

      • @demunted@lemmy.ml
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        422 days ago

        This is good. There are probably some edge cases for this. I work in IT for some companies using industrial automation. Being able to roll back and watch what people do when errors or problems occur is a good feature. Similarly on high value servers I would like this as well.

        Being able to turn it on is better than having to apply policies to disable. I don’t see this as a big problem anymore.

      • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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        622 days ago

        Yeah, this is just the thin end of the wedge.

        Although I suppose you could call windows itself the thin end of the wedge, this is a slightly wider part.

    • Billegh
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      1522 days ago

      For now, anyway. Let’s hope it stays that way.

      • Liz
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        522 days ago

        They will eventually change the default to “on.”

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      21 days ago

      Also it’s not available on x86-64 CPUs. You need an ARM CPU with an NPU. Microsoft’s reasoning is so that the AI shit can be processed locally to protect your privacy. Apparently they’ve never heard of GPUs before.