• hagelslager@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Is the AI/copilot integration already rolled out to end users? I haven’t seen it myself, but I’m in the EU where it’s apparently disabled by default (and I’d like to keep it disabled).

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    1 year ago

    Recall won’t take snapshots of […] DRM-protected content.

    At least the movie industry will survive this unscathed. Thanks Microsoft. 👍

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        1 year ago

        Because I absolutely do not trust microsoft to not have some information going back to a server somewhere.

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        1 year ago

        The non-fun answer is that they’re most likely just using the default screenshot mechanism, which already blocks that. Other programs like KeePassXC, which also hides itself from screenshots and recordings (unless allowed) will probably not be included either.

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      1 year ago

      KeepassXC seems to register as DRM protected content (I think…) for me, kills moonlight streams while it’s up so at the very least using a password manager (which you already should be using) would be protected?

      I already daily drive debian on my lab computer and laptop, guest I’ll be swapping my desktop over in the not to distant future…

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    1 year ago

    Ministry of truth is officially scared about what you know because you have seen it so it maps everything you ever saw and puts it in context to forge a formidable cherrypicked narrative. Leave windows. Go foss.

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    1 year ago

    records everything you’ve done

    It records the past!? Holy shit! That’s amazing!

    How is this not bigger news? How does it do it?

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    1 year ago

    Holy fucking nope. I wasn’t planning on getting Windows 11 and this serves as a great reminder to make the transition to Linux. I’ve been thinking of picking up a raspberry pi 5 as my next desktop. Anyone want to share their experiences doing something similar?

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      Wouldn’t go for a full ARM64 system (yet anyway). Too many software incompatibilities. You can pick up the lenovo m-series tiny machines used for dirt cheap and have full x86 compatibility and way faster specs + expandable storage/ram for (m93p tiny, m700, m720 etc). They’re a little bigger than a rpi and use a bit more power but it will save a ton of headaches.

      Making the switch to any linux distro is a big jump already, you don’t want to create unnecessary problems.

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        1 year ago

        That’s a good point. I hadn’t factored in the processor architecture at all, whoops. I’ve already got plenty of Linux experience though, so I just need to find hardware that can support a wide variety of software. Thanks for the recommendations!

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          1 year ago

          You can get a decent five year old ThinkPad off ebay that will run circles around an rpi5 for most tasks. The price, after case, power supply, and storage won’t be that far off either.

    • InFerNo@lemmy.ml
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      My kids use odroid c4 devices. Great for browsing and videos, absolutely no gaming unless it’s old and native (quake 2, half life, …) or browser games like blockpost. They play the bejeezus out of that. All in all pretty good choice. It being both Linux and arm reduces the attack surface a bit considering these are kids with internet access.

      If you like the form factor but prefer x86_64 then you could look into UP board series.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly with how that company is going you might be better off getting a cheap rig and installing your favourite flavour of Linux. I’m still salty their implementation of surround sound and video decoding can’t use the actual power of the chip it’s running on.

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      I would personally avoid the pi 5 for desktop computing purely because it only has micro/mini (whatever they call them) HDMI ports, imo they are kinda awful.

      Also do note that being an arm device you will be limited on proprietary software and even among foss stuff will likely have to compile some things yourself.

      (P.S. you probably don’t mind if you are considering such a device, but PC gaming on arm devices will take much more setup and the performance might be disappointing when using a x86 emulator like FEX)

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        Yeah, honestly I don’t see the use case for pi as a desktop.

        It’s cool to have it as a second device running little things you want to have up more of the time, but the desktop performance would be pretty limiting imo for most people.

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    1 year ago

    Remeber when Microsoft banned some Xbox players for screenshots they took in singleplayer, local games? Because it turns out all screenshots were uploaded to the cloud without properly informing users?

    Naaah… no way they’re going to do that again.

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    1 year ago

    At a Build conference event on Monday, Microsoft revealed a new AI-powered feature called “Recall” for Copilot+ PCs that will allow Windows 11 users to search and retrieve their past activities on their PC bosses to even more easily spy on their employees.

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    1 year ago

    I find the concept interesting anyways, does anybody know of an open source alternative?

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      1 year ago

      Probably trying to cash in on some sweet intelligence agency and law enforcement funding for helping the government bypass the 4th Amendment by supplying the government with your data.

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    1 year ago

    It also allows users to search through teleconference meetings they’ve participated in

    I think that this may not be legal for users to have their computer doing in some states. Some states require you to notify the other party before recording phone or videoconference sessions. Maybe if it’s not saving audio, it’s okay?

    EDIT: Yeah, someone on the original beehaw post raised that issue as well.

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        It was a while ago. Apparently they thought their vision was more to be a self contained forum than connected to everyone else and also that it was “safer”.

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          As far as I remember they couldn’t manage all the problematic content, especially comments with the limited resources and bad moderation tools in Lemmy to deal with the huge amount of people from the biggest instance.

          I’m on a very small one and am still federated.

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            1 year ago

            That makes sense. I recall some people saying it was contrary to the ethos of the Fediverse but I don’t blame Beehaw. It’s perfectly legitimate to use Lemmy as a self contained forum or to restrict federation as the admins see fit.