Why don’t they just make it an app? The only problem with recall is that is us forced upon you through their operating system. There is obviously alot of data that Ms can mine from you by forcing this app through their OS, it is so blatantly obvious. The “we only store data locally” bullshit I don’t believe for a second because then it would just be an app and they would probably not have bothered at all to make it.
Yeah, exactly they created it for the purpose of data mining, any possible benefit to the user is purely incidental
Satya Nadella is totally out of touch with the reality that is their userbase. I’m guessing things would be quite a bit better if Bill Gates had remained CEO, but obviously that ship done sailed long ago.
LINUX!!!
I’ll go first:
Which Linux?
I’m familiar enough with Linux from a server and shell standpoint, Debian, Rasbian, Ubuntu et al…I have a Steam Deck, so there’s some locked down Arch experience too.
Of the bunch, the Deck and Flatpak frustrate me the most, always having to “hack” apps with Flatseal and try to break the sandbox to get full functionality sometimes. Yet on the server side I love docker/podman and the ability to bundle apps and dependencies etc.
Since I know it makes a difference, my latest build went full AMD, so I don’t need Nvidia support.
Other than that I think I’m just a good NVMe sale away from trying to dual boot myself into transitioning to a Linux primary desktop, though I know I’ll need to keep a stripped down Windows dual boot for those games that just won’t work on Linux.
Oh, but I’ll miss my peripherals the most I think. Not everything has Linux support, least of all my Elgato Stream Deck, which I’ve become accustomed to as a superior macro board(with other useful applets that will certainly not work without Elgato support).
You might check out Project Bluefin if you haven’t already. I’m only a few days in but I’m really enjoying it. Having Docker and Podman baked in is really nice.
Or if you game, Bazzite. I adore the uBlue images. Atomic is the way forward for desktops in my opinion.
Microsoft gonna Microsoft.
They have a good run, and then just when you most expect it, they do something so tone deaf that you remember who they are.