Thankfully we can federate bot posts to make that easier :P
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
Thankfully we can federate bot posts to make that easier :P
A Google search later: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/privacy-and-control-over-your-recall-experience-d404f672-7647-41e5-886c-a3c59680af15
All local. Nothing sent. You can choose to not believe it, but it’s deceptive to imply they don’t say it’s local.
If you don’t believe them it’s one thing but they said what they said.
Lots of comments in here saying this sends stuff to Microsoft and yet that isn’t true. It’s an offline local feature.
I personally look forward to giving it a try.
I always worry the the backup USB drive would be dead.
I guess I’m one minority but kind of like an ability to fetch the key from the web. Doing that securely of course can be tough.
Yep. Someone thinks the Google name has some crazy value.
Probably bureaucracy. Also an inability to pivot even when things make no sense. Everything is a giant freight train that has very little ability to change direction or stop.
Oh and of course a healthy taste of not being transparent or honest.
Source: I used to work there years ago.
+1. Lots of people are also likely to not have any idea about the situation and just think their PC crashes or acts up more. More of these issues can pop up over time.
A recall forces them to notify customers of the issue so the customer can act on it.
If the product has issues it should be legally required to either have a warranty extension, recall, or both. Heck they shouldn’t be selling more units until it’s figured out and patched.
It’s absurd to say: “it might have problems but we’ll keep selling it as is”.
We have safety recalls. There should be product degregation recalls.
‘in the 10s’
… man I feel old now lol.
Then just ask to not be facial scanned. Last airport I went to had signs saying you could opt out.
Then you don’t need weird glasses either.
If the scan fails, they’ll just ask you to take them off.
They have you take your sunglasses off.
Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.
It’s exciting, but man there are lots of assumptions in native python built around the gil.
I’ve seen lists, etc. modified by threads assuming the gil locks for them. Testing this e2e for any production deployment can be a bit of a nightmare.
+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
It’s a bit odd, but isn’t it equivalent to forking and putting up a fork elsewhere?
I guess I don’t see the problem.
Use a timestamp link for now, if it gets a different time than requested, there’s an ad.
I’m sure some algorithm could be written to beat it. Still crappy overall but figured they’d do this sooner or later.
Sponsorblock, return YouTube dislikes and more customization.
In theory this could be beaten by using a link to a timestamp at 1 second in. If it starts at 0, it’s an ad.
The quality control just isn’t where it should be for the prices they ask.
My first pixel 8’s screen coating started coming off leading to blurry spots. They sent me to ubreakifix… who broke the proximity sensor then couldn’t fix it. Told me to go back to Google.
Google said they’d send me a new (not refurb) phone as this was like less than 2 months after getting the phone. Anyways the refurb came (CSR lied), I sent the old one back.
This one seems to overheat sometimes and get really slow. So slow that it takes like 10 seconds to open the camera.
Maybe I’ll try Sammy next time? Idk.