Windows Recall AI snapshots stored in an unencrypted SQL file in appdata. Apparently. Already there is scripts to install it on unsupported devices.

Probably, just find a small distro and look at the dev team. Can you prove not one Troon worked on that Windows 11 ur sweeping for? It's embarrassing man. Get a grip on reality
Can you prove your shit box os will actually run and it's 5 tranny coders know what they're doing? I'll take corpo support with free patches and security updates pal, thanks. And it can play games.
 
Why does Microshit insist on spying on you? I remember back in the XBone days when they tried to install cameras into the XBox One so they could monitor how many people were in the room at once, and if five people or more were present, the console would just shut itself off. It caused such a customer revolt that they had to go back on it, no doubt begrudgingly. Now they're doing the same shit with Windows 9/11.
 
I'll take corpo support with free patches and security updates
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People in this thread need to stop tying themselves into pretzels arguing the moral implications of trannies programming their operating systems (plot twist: Microsoft is an uber progressive place, like all modern corpos, and trannies have probably touched the Windows kernel too! The horror!) and start pushing back against this for the flagrant violation of privacy that it is. If you access the Farms and rely on its anonymity to say things you never could in real life, you should be concerned about this. If you use Tor or a VPN to access the Farms or any other website for your own privacy, you should be concerned about this. There's absolutely zero guarantee that the group policy/toggle doesn't magically revert itself in an update or even disappear overnight.

You don't have to uproot yourself and run to Linux but you should really think about if you want Microsoft to store your personal bank account details completely unencrypted.
Why does Microshit insist on spying on you? I remember back in the XBone days when they tried to install cameras into the XBox One so they could monitor how many people were in the room at once, and if five people or more were present, the console would just shut itself off. It caused such a customer revolt that they had to go back on it, no doubt begrudgingly. Now they're doing the same shit with Windows 9/11.
They've realized that advertising is where the big bucks are, not selling product keys. They used to be super aggressive about not letting people use unactivated copies of Windows and now they just put a little watermark in the corner (that can be easily removed with some shit you can download off Github.)
 
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