mandatorylurk
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so when is it revealed it's also on 10, just in some different location?
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GabeN is to good to us.Categorically false.
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Gabe Newell has done more to make Linux viable for normies than any man alive or dead. Proton works flawlesly 99% of the time, and the 1% where it doesn't it's on games likely to not even run on modern Windows.
Hilarious privacy issues aside, if this is how you're actually expected to utilize it then I can't imagine it being perfect, because human memory is extremely fallible and imperfect. A computer, on paper, could remember everything perfectly, or close to it; reproductive memory. Human memory on the other hand is reconstructive and I can guarantee your results on search are only going to be as good as what you can dig up in your own head. Why not just give me a brutalist list of captured states to look through on my own that the machine has perfectly captured (and you know it will be perfectly captured since microshaft probably wants those snapshots more than the average end user does).With Recall, you have an explorable timeline of your PC’s past. Just describe how you remember it and Recall will retrieve the moment you saw it.
I hate to burst your bubble but linux doesn't have recall.I hate to burst your bubble but no you can actually open files in Linux too and the super user can read any file because that's basically the whole fucking point of a computer. It's more that wintards are so gullible they think that announcing if someone hacks into your computer they can read a file counts as some kind of expose. Just imagine the panic if one of them figures out said hacker can also access the things that are being screen grabbed.
Sure it's nice of M$ to expedite the process but security through the passage of time is really only a thing in bank vault design.
Most of the time Proton runs games better than lazy Linux ports.!Which reminds me! Some Steam games have a buggy/unplayable Linux version, is there a way to run the Windows version with Proton instead?
What you're describing actually does sound useful, which is why it'll never be made by a company like Microsoft.Anyway, I wouldn't mind a recall-like system if it had better security and ran 100% locally. Could be useful.
Hilarious privacy issues aside, if this is how you're actually expected to utilize it then I can't imagine it being perfect, because human memory is extremely fallible and imperfect. A computer, on paper, could remember everything perfectly, or close to it; reproductive memory. Human memory on the other hand is reconstructive and I can guarantee your results on search are only going to be as good as what you can dig up in your own head. Why not just give me a brutalist list of captured states to look through on my own that the machine has perfectly captured (and you know it will be perfectly captured since microshaft probably wants those snapshots more than the average end user does).
As an aside, suck my dick, microsoft
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What you're describing actually does sound useful, which is why it'll never be made by a company like Microsoft.
Q. The data is processed entirely locally on your laptop, right?
A. Yes! They made some smart decisions here, there’s a whole subsystem of Azure AI etc code that process on the edge.
No powerlevel, but you would be horrified how many anxious nepo babies run this shit that will give out your entire life history at the barest angry growl from an EU. I used to train a lot of people and a lot of them didn't make it because they'll get an email from "maangement" that offers them 12 free vacation days, then ask why the 12 free days didn't show up in their account after they typed in their work creds. Luckily, that all comes from up top usually to weed out tardos. But this is every single facet of tech, probably moreso at the really high "These people are in charge of my Social Security" levels.I wouldn't be willing to bet against you on that one. Even just learning entry level shit about data security, you quickly begin to realize just how unsecure everything really is and how little even a lot of big companies take it as seriously as they should. If you have a will and know-how, you will almost always find a way.
Plus at lot of this shit in general is also highly susceptible to social engineering, but that's a separate issue entirely.
I will simp for Gaben all day if I have to. Man's been amazing for the better part of two decades and in the last few years, the Steam Deck and Proton have probably been the single biggest thing to ever happen to Linux gaming. We definitely lucked out that the biggest digital distribution platform ended up being led by him. I can't imagine how much worse off we'd be if it was anyone else.GabeN is to good to us.