even made the people who being greedy was the point why Apple was costing you more So they will not lose the money they should has earned from you and Windows cost less because is still updated if you count being close to the area of Windows 95 as the safest than rating it out of you will make it clear is the price of freedom gets you is Freedom worthless than having an system that openly says you is all about the money not the £119 you paid is still not much
Recall needs to be fully purged, not 'uninstalled' or 'opted in', and prevented from being downloaded with any update. Any organization, be it private or public, can't possible accept anything less. Maybe an Enterprise edition will address this fully.
@@alexnik1181 Shut up. & go home i was being hopeful just like every other screw feature that comes on Windows . hackers will find a way o and by the way the inormation is accually on the Windows channel ther are already work around. Stone age maybe u need to.
@@alexnik1181 Alex you can stop being so salty . Your not helping people encourage linix when there are 7 main problems that liniux users will never fix fast enough. Why don't u quit being a brat and stay in the stone age yourself or maybe stay homeless that should help wake you up. If u cant even afford to teach the world right ur comment has no merrit. I know how to build systems right & you will only refuse to answer or insult . GTFO my lawn. As 4 your stupid channel Switched to liinux i reported you 4 harassment and not taking responsibility 4 ur tonicified commentators who have nothing better to do in life.
I haven't used Windows for years, but I AM looking forward to servicing all my customer's machines, and asking Copilot/Recall "what's my favorite category of porn" and learning MUCH more about my customers.
Nope, but the funny thing is: the damage is done. Even if Microsoft doesn't renege on its promises to get rid of the more repellent aspects of Recall, a lot of people rightly won't trust a word they say. They've damaged a lot of whatever trust they have left for this stupid gimmick. Real genuises out there in Redmond.
I'm gonna keep a windows partition for those rare occasions I decide to play something like Battlefield or CoD with my buddies. Outside of that, I'm not doing a damn thing on Windows on my personal computer.
I switched to Linux Mint a couple of months ago. There have been some struggles, both with learning to do stuff and with things that just seem not possible under Linux, but mostly I live my Linux life without regrets. I'd happily pay Microsoft a reasonable fee to keep my Windows operating as I like. Given how (or not) I upgrade to new Windows version, I feel like they'd get more money out of me for $30 a year than for pay for each upgrade. But they want control, and are harming my user experience in order to squeeze more money out of me by selling my data and upsell me services I don't want. No. Just no. I took the bitter pill of abandoning everything I knew about using my computer to switch operating systems. Good job Microsoft, now you get nothing from me.
I switched to Mac to Windows recall if your bank worthless than safety you get it if you think both are priceless and should not be used for money earning sadly Microsoft think so and even put Copolit in Office software so you want to use them ( PAY £20 and we let you use it + your plan
Some people who have tested the beta version says, its just a false sense of security. When a user installs recall, it just tells windows to hide it from view and process view and continue to work in the background. I am so glad Valve is continuing to improve PROTON for Linux. So I can continue to play games, but on Linux. More and more AAA gaming companies are porting their games to Linux, which is great for everyone. I use Ableton on Windows, but since I moved to Vanilla Debian Linux as my daily driver, I purchased BitWig, since BitWig works on linux and works just like Ableton Live. Also the developers of BitWig are the original developers of Ableton Live anyways. So glad BitWig has a native version for Linux. I am not using windows 11 or any other windows after it. I don't trust windows anymore.
Eased Mind over Recall? I don't understand why it was rolled out the way it was. Between that and Bitlocker, it forced me to look at Mint again. Very slick. Have come a long ways. For the average home user, it's brilliant, light on it's feet and lots of optional Apps that install / uninstall easily without residual registry clog (I think). USB Clonzilla'd the old operating system off to the side, and loaded Linux Mint. The install seen my network printer and set up the scanning software. So many options and so intuitive. Between Libre Office, Thunderbird Mail and The Edge browser - for the average user, it's a done did deal for me.
Autoupdates are not just a threat to computer security but to freedom and gives the ability to turn you off or slow you down at any time, and AI on the PC combined with constant spying means the state can find exactly who disagrees with them.
Using Windows for the first time in 5-6 days after using Mint daily. It feels sh*t honestly. I didn't notice how slow it was and how much noisier this old computer sounds running Windows. I like your point about running Linux off a portable hard drive. I don't think people realize how easy it is to JUST TRY IT. They aren't going to lose anything.
I'm concerned, even with uninstalling Recall, it'll be reinstalled with a future update. I remember people making Chrome or Firefox their default browser and then a version update resets Edge to the default browser.
@@OutLanderUSN It's pure insanity. Like, I get Windows is... targeted? to those who aren't as tech-savvy, but they don't need to have THIS tight of a grip on the OS.
@@BeckyAnn6879 exactly! If they don't want people breaking the system the only things they need to lock out are the kernel and System32. Everything else should be fair game.
Switching to Linux for us was firstly a learning experience, and secondly an exercise in personal data security. We have few regrets to making the switch, and much happiness in being able to use Linux Mint to do our daily tasks like reading Email, loading MP3 players and so on. Must admit that the lower cost of SSDs and the multi-boot aspects of Grub have enabled me to continue my computer hobby during my retirement.
one point! the Gov. has access to all computer's via the BIOS chip, it holds at lease 3 programmes, one for the PC/Mac, one for breaking some systems and one for spying
@@electricalbatross5797 I think Mint is waiting for Wayland to sort itself out properly and release a finished product before integrating it. Might not see proper wayland support for Mint for another year-ish. You could use other Distro's in the meantime, that that keeps wayland updated.
No it doesn't. The mere fact that Recall exists AT ALL is the big worry. Though not for me. I made up my mind years ago that I was moving to Windows 10 offline on one machine and Linux on my other two. As I write, I'm trying out Linux distros for the two that I will be converting.
Linux Mint is a good starter distro, it's popular, streamlined, and easy to troubleshoot... It's not perfect by any means, but i'd argue it's the best option for general use, and the best option to learn how the Linux ecosystem operates, like how updates function, how installing things works, etc.
Do I feel good about some tool making a screenshot of everything that I do? Hell no! 😆I saw a few video's about people moving from Windows to Linux for this very reason. Welcome to the club.
The problem is that when people hear the term "Big Brother," they immediately think it's scary or bad. But I don't. I think, "Wow, I love my big brother." -Michael Scott, *The Office* -encycl07pedia
The wicked thing with encrypted USED space on my newly installed Win11 was that when I was looking for a bitlocker key, it had no key anywhere. In settings it offered me to turn on the bitlocker, which everyone would assume means the bitlocker was not turned on. Surprise surprise: I checked the partitions in disk manager, and the partition WAS indeed encrypted. Looking into it via command in cmd, it said: used space encrypted. I asked for the bitlocker key - none found. Aren't they bastards? I had to manually decrypt the whole thing via command, then it showed fully decrypted.
I upgraded three older windows computers to Linux when windows went EOS. I have one Windows 10 that will be updated to Linux when Windows 10 reached EOS next year in October. I currently run three Win 11 and my latest purchase was a mac mini, just to get familiar with that OS.
Who's to say the 'uninstall' process isn't just as much of a placebo as an "opt-in" toggle? Why can't it just be installed instead of uninstalled? Microsoft's whiteboard is a far more useful app and you need to install that manually, so why not Recall?
I used Linux (Ubuntu) when I was developing/building custom android for the Galaxy Tab A and loved it. But it was not my choose for every day use and gaming. Windows also worked better with DaVinci resolve. And I use that exclusively for editing my UA-cam videos.
Sorry, but, to little to late,..... No, I am no more at peace than I was then. I switched 2 months back and these windows BS tactics is only some of why, once I disable and or uninstall something it should REMAIN SO, but, recall was a solid bust for me. They say uninstall? I call BS on that one... I do not for one minute believe that it is un-installed, like "switching off" or muting your mic from a soft switch.... Who else has access to the backend of that "soft switch"? .......
Yeah na they'll just silently install in the background without telling us. I moved to Linux couple months back it does everything I want and more without the ads or spying. You'd have to drag me back to windows kicking an screaming before I give up my arch system.
When I buy a new laptop, it will never even boot into Windows. I start it with my array of USB flash drives, I go to GParted and remove every partition, wiping the SSD clean. I then create my own MBR, a 1GB ext4 boot partition, a 20GB system partition, then a btrfs /home for the remainder of the drive, but I might create a SWAP partition equal to RAM size. That's a waste, really, as I have enough system RAM to disable swap permanently. I use LMDE6 sometimes, but mostly MX Linux KDE. A Ryzen 5, with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM is ample for editing 4K video in Kdenlive. You don't need a GPU for that, but a fast SSD does matter. Linux simplifies life.
Towards the end: I have Linux on a newish laptop and Win11 on a gen2 usb. Copies of each system also exist, if one or the other went rogue, so I am back and running in a couple hours.
I have no hardware that will support Recall (no NPU), but I am interested in how it turns out. If it does turn out to be super useful and secure, then I might consider enabling it on whatever future Windows machine I might get. But, I won't stop using Linux. I've been a multi-OS guy for a long time, and plan on continuing.
Tom. Did you know that "deprecate" and "depreciate" are not the same word, nor are they synonyms? Also, new drinking game: Every time Tom mispronounces "subsequent", take a shot of scotch or gin; and try not to laugh yourself sick. This is "I'm a writer" Tom doing that.
Asking for an optinion here Win 10 Ghost Spectre Super Lite and Win 10 Chloride OS - old start menu restored on both. I hate win 11 cause mac clone. Mentally vomited the 1st time I seen it. What's your opinion about them? Win Updates off.
Do you have a motherboard with a NPU on it? Then it wont ever get recall. Its hardware dependent. Its requires the NPU chip. Using Windows 11 24h2 on your desktop will never see "RECALL"
Erm... I can run stable diffusion (slowly I grant) on my underpowered AMD laptop. Got a graphics card that can run CUDA or ROCm and it's a cert Microsoft will get Recall to work on your machine. At the moment Microsoft are nudging people to buy new hardware AGAIN and setting a minimum spec for Windows 12 and forcing NPUs on all laptops. But then they will release an update to enable Recall to run on GPU.
Recall is not the AI.... Recall screenshots your desktop and interfaces with copilot which is the AI and between the two your data is distilled down and sent off, recall is not the AI.... The fact that you don't have an npu does not stop recall or copilot from running or installing, the npu becomes the dedicated proccessor for the AI when you have that hardware,. There is no way you dodge recall no matter the hardware you run unless you do not update. Recall has never been npu dependant....
I encrypted my drive ONCE and lost everything. The backup was encrypted too. So I thought I would unencrypted everything, back it up and re encrypt it. That takes FOREVER ! Also, sadly, I cannot use Linux for 90 % of stuff I do. I don't know command lines, and when I click on icons, I expect things to work. My software like Alpha Journal Pro, Movie Maker (Yes, I still use that) Express VPN, Malware Bytes, my scanner, printer, and external hard drive and USB Hub all doesn't work on Linux. Then, my files are something else. One time there was an instance where I added files to Linux, but then went back to Windows, and every single one of those new files I created somehow became corrupted before I could ever back them up. This is the darkest path yet, that Microsoft has turned down, since Bill Gates at Epstein's Island, which for some reason, no one talks about. And no, Microsoft is not moving in a positive direction. The ONLY way I will ever be convinced that Microsoft is moving in a positive direction would be when they open their source and they create a Windows shell for Linux and they keep their goddamn nose out of my business.
no it does not ease my mind.. as with every update they can sneek it back in and you wont even know !!! they have that done over and over and over again with things
right on time when i watch your video on my win 11 VM showing that Cumulative Update preview KB5043145, what a odd coincidence. 😂 im ganna click update.... LOL... and see what will happen, and no worry i got a snapshot of the vm before click that update
No! and nothing will bring me back to the tyrany of Windows... Remember? its not JUST Recall that we have a problem with is it? If you need to do ALL this work to make windows useable, only to do it again every update or reinstall. i think its easier to just learn Linux. All you die hard windows people get no pitty from me... I think y'all are resisting change and at the detrement of your time; in order to use a system that is spying on you and literally hostile to the user in nearly every way that can be concieved. Shame on you really. Don't bother uninstalling Recall, just uninstall windows.
What stays behind after uninstall? I personally don't feel welcome in an operating system that's actively hostile towards me.
even made the people who being greedy was the point why Apple was costing you more
So they will not lose the money they should has earned from you
and Windows cost less because is still updated if you count being close to the area of Windows 95 as the safest
than rating it out of you will make it clear is the price of freedom gets you
is Freedom worthless than having an system that openly says you is all about the money not the £119 you paid is still not much
Recall needs to be fully purged, not 'uninstalled' or 'opted in', and prevented from being downloaded with any update. Any organization, be it private or public, can't possible accept anything less. Maybe an Enterprise edition will address this fully.
im sure the hackers will find new ways to force uninstall through a cmd or other sneaky ways .
No, you need to stop using computers and go back to the stone age.
@@alexnik1181 Shut up. & go home i was being hopeful just like every other screw feature that comes on Windows . hackers will find a way o and by the way the inormation is accually on the Windows channel ther are already work around. Stone age maybe u need to.
@@alexnik1181 Alex you can stop being so salty . Your not helping people encourage linix when there are 7 main problems that liniux users will never fix fast enough. Why don't u quit being a brat and stay in the stone age yourself or maybe stay homeless that should help wake you up. If u cant even afford to teach the world right ur comment has no merrit. I know how to build systems right & you will only refuse to answer or insult . GTFO my lawn. As 4 your stupid channel Switched to liinux i reported you 4 harassment and not taking responsibility 4 ur tonicified commentators who have nothing better to do in life.
I haven't used Windows for years, but I AM looking forward to servicing all my customer's machines, and asking Copilot/Recall "what's my favorite category of porn" and learning MUCH more about my customers.
Nope, but the funny thing is: the damage is done. Even if Microsoft doesn't renege on its promises to get rid of the more repellent aspects of Recall, a lot of people rightly won't trust a word they say. They've damaged a lot of whatever trust they have left for this stupid gimmick. Real genuises out there in Redmond.
I'm gonna keep a windows partition for those rare occasions I decide to play something like Battlefield or CoD with my buddies. Outside of that, I'm not doing a damn thing on Windows on my personal computer.
Just switch to Linux
Moved to Linux. Dont care what spyware Widoz uses.
I switched to Linux Mint a couple of months ago. There have been some struggles, both with learning to do stuff and with things that just seem not possible under Linux, but mostly I live my Linux life without regrets.
I'd happily pay Microsoft a reasonable fee to keep my Windows operating as I like. Given how (or not) I upgrade to new Windows version, I feel like they'd get more money out of me for $30 a year than for pay for each upgrade. But they want control, and are harming my user experience in order to squeeze more money out of me by selling my data and upsell me services I don't want. No. Just no. I took the bitter pill of abandoning everything I knew about using my computer to switch operating systems. Good job Microsoft, now you get nothing from me.
Good luck on your journey... have been using UIbuntu Budgie for almost 4 years now. 👍
Same, dude, but the gamer version!
I switched to Mac to Windows recall
if your bank worthless than safety you get it
if you think both are priceless and should not be used for money earning sadly Microsoft think so and even put Copolit in Office software so you want to use them ( PAY £20 and we let you use it + your plan
@@Stormlywing Huh?
Some people who have tested the beta version says, its just a false sense of security. When a user installs recall, it just tells windows to hide it from view and process view
and continue to work in the background. I am so glad Valve is continuing to improve PROTON for Linux. So I can continue to play games, but on Linux.
More and more AAA gaming companies are porting their games to Linux, which is great for everyone.
I use Ableton on Windows, but since I moved to Vanilla Debian Linux as my daily driver, I purchased BitWig, since BitWig works on linux and works just like Ableton Live.
Also the developers of BitWig are the original developers of Ableton Live anyways. So glad BitWig has a native version for Linux.
I am not using windows 11 or any other windows after it. I don't trust windows anymore.
Eased Mind over Recall? I don't understand why it was rolled out the way it was. Between that and Bitlocker, it forced me to look at Mint again. Very slick. Have come a long ways. For the average home user, it's brilliant, light on it's feet and lots of optional Apps that install / uninstall easily without residual registry clog (I think). USB Clonzilla'd the old operating system off to the side, and loaded Linux Mint. The install seen my network printer and set up the scanning software. So many options and so intuitive. Between Libre Office, Thunderbird Mail and The Edge browser - for the average user, it's a done did deal for me.
Linux Mint just operates printers, totally plug-n-play, like magic! xD
Linux Mint is going to be more popular than it has ever been, soon! :3
Autoupdates are not just a threat to computer security but to freedom and gives the ability to turn you off or slow you down at any time, and AI on the PC combined with constant spying means the state can find exactly who disagrees with them.
Using Windows for the first time in 5-6 days after using Mint daily. It feels sh*t honestly. I didn't notice how slow it was and how much noisier this old computer sounds running Windows. I like your point about running Linux off a portable hard drive. I don't think people realize how easy it is to JUST TRY IT. They aren't going to lose anything.
Windows for gaming, Linux for everything else. I finally downgraded from Win 11 to Win 10 this morning.
Upgraded you meant?
Agree
Actually, Linux is better for gaming too...
Windows for Adobe Suite, Linux for everything else, i say... :P
I'm concerned, even with uninstalling Recall, it'll be reinstalled with a future update.
I remember people making Chrome or Firefox their default browser and then a version update resets Edge to the default browser.
That's what they always do. It's hella frustrating; they don't want us to control the OS.
@@OutLanderUSN It's pure insanity. Like, I get Windows is... targeted? to those who aren't as tech-savvy, but they don't need to have THIS tight of a grip on the OS.
@@BeckyAnn6879 exactly! If they don't want people breaking the system the only things they need to lock out are the kernel and System32. Everything else should be fair game.
Switching to Linux for us was firstly a learning experience, and secondly an exercise in personal data security. We have few regrets to making the switch, and much happiness in being able to use Linux Mint to do our daily tasks like reading Email, loading MP3 players and so on. Must admit that the lower cost of SSDs and the multi-boot aspects of Grub have enabled me to continue my computer hobby during my retirement.
one point! the Gov. has access to all computer's via the BIOS chip, it holds at lease 3 programmes,
one for the PC/Mac, one for breaking some systems and one for spying
F**k Recall! you Heard me Microsoft.
Well since I'm not upgrading 10 to 11 then I'd say no.
More concerned about Mint 22 & Wayland atm.
I really do hope Cinnamon adds touchpad gestures to their wayland session. It's like the only Wayland DE that doesn't have them at this point >.>
@@electricalbatross5797 I think Mint is waiting for Wayland to sort itself out properly and release a finished product before integrating it.
Might not see proper wayland support for Mint for another year-ish.
You could use other Distro's in the meantime, that that keeps wayland updated.
is it on windows 10 too?
At about 3:30 when you mentioned the van I remembered "matt foley motivational speaker" from SNL. So far I have been loving the Arch based distros :)
Wow. What a mess Windows has become. Glad I'm out.
Been out since 2006.
@@afriquelesud Windows is basically a virus these days.
No it doesn't. The mere fact that Recall exists AT ALL is the big worry. Though not for me. I made up my mind years ago that I was moving to Windows 10 offline on one machine and Linux on my other two. As I write, I'm trying out Linux distros for the two that I will be converting.
Linux Mint is a good starter distro, it's popular, streamlined, and easy to troubleshoot... It's not perfect by any means, but i'd argue it's the best option for general use, and the best option to learn how the Linux ecosystem operates, like how updates function, how installing things works, etc.
@@MyouKyuubi Linux Mint is one of the distros I'm trying. Another is Ubuntu Studio.
Do I feel good about some tool making a screenshot of everything that I do? Hell no! 😆I saw a few video's about people moving from Windows to Linux for this very reason. Welcome to the club.
The problem is that when people hear the term "Big Brother," they immediately think it's scary or bad. But I don't. I think, "Wow, I love my big brother."
-Michael Scott, *The Office*
-encycl07pedia
The wicked thing with encrypted USED space on my newly installed Win11 was that when I was looking for a bitlocker key, it had no key anywhere. In settings it offered me to turn on the bitlocker, which everyone would assume means the bitlocker was not turned on. Surprise surprise: I checked the partitions in disk manager, and the partition WAS indeed encrypted. Looking into it via command in cmd, it said: used space encrypted. I asked for the bitlocker key - none found. Aren't they bastards?
I had to manually decrypt the whole thing via command, then it showed fully decrypted.
I upgraded three older windows computers to Linux when windows went EOS. I have one Windows 10 that will be updated to Linux when Windows 10 reached EOS next year in October. I currently run three Win 11 and my latest purchase was a mac mini, just to get familiar with that OS.
I found recall in this past update and it was enabled and had to look for it and disable it in power shell. So they lied.
Windows recall should be itself recalled 😂
Who's to say the 'uninstall' process isn't just as much of a placebo as an "opt-in" toggle? Why can't it just be installed instead of uninstalled? Microsoft's whiteboard is a far more useful app and you need to install that manually, so why not Recall?
I use Debian so I’m just watching windows from very afar! Thanks for helping my curiosity
Oh man, I am not looking forward to uograde to W11 next year.
Then don't, upgrade to linux mint, instead! :)
it's only on w11?
my calendar live tile breaks. i go to investiagte, and it installed new outlook. i uninstall it and later i see it again.
Recall is now a dependency of file explorer, good luck uninstalling it
I used Linux (Ubuntu) when I was developing/building custom android for the Galaxy Tab A and loved it. But it was not my choose for every day use and gaming. Windows also worked better with DaVinci resolve. And I use that exclusively for editing my UA-cam videos.
Oops! Too late; I already installed it. So far so good.
hmm ... I thought recall was part of the Windows operating system, just like how they made Internet Explorer tightly integrated into Windows.
The backlalsh they faced, made them back off a bit, and NOT make it part of the system. :P
Sorry, but, to little to late,..... No, I am no more at peace than I was then. I switched 2 months back and these windows BS tactics is only some of why, once I disable and or uninstall something it should REMAIN SO, but, recall was a solid bust for me. They say uninstall? I call BS on that one... I do not for one minute believe that it is un-installed, like "switching off" or muting your mic from a soft switch.... Who else has access to the backend of that "soft switch"? .......
Yeah na they'll just silently install in the background without telling us. I moved to Linux couple months back it does everything I want and more without the ads or spying. You'd have to drag me back to windows kicking an screaming before I give up my arch system.
When I buy a new laptop, it will never even boot into Windows. I start it with my array of USB flash drives, I go to GParted and remove every partition, wiping the SSD clean. I then create my own MBR, a 1GB ext4 boot partition, a 20GB system partition, then a btrfs /home for the remainder of the drive, but I might create a SWAP partition equal to RAM size. That's a waste, really, as I have enough system RAM to disable swap permanently. I use LMDE6 sometimes, but mostly MX Linux KDE. A Ryzen 5, with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM is ample for editing 4K video in Kdenlive. You don't need a GPU for that, but a fast SSD does matter. Linux simplifies life.
Windows Wednesday,but this Thurday, lol.
Towards the end: I have Linux on a newish laptop and Win11 on a gen2 usb. Copies of each system also exist, if one or the other went rogue, so I am back and running in a couple hours.
Hope you bring back Monday top 5 again.
Windoze. Can't live with it. Awesome to live without it.
I have no hardware that will support Recall (no NPU), but I am interested in how it turns out. If it does turn out to be super useful and secure, then I might consider enabling it on whatever future Windows machine I might get. But, I won't stop using Linux. I've been a multi-OS guy for a long time, and plan on continuing.
Apparently it works without npus.
@@InvasionAnimationdoes it work on win10?
@@gvm271 To my knowledge it doesn't. I just heard it is coming in some form within the 24h2 update.
I like the idea of having an NPU processor that can be used by local language models. It's like, a new toy into computers.
Tom. Did you know that "deprecate" and "depreciate" are not the same word, nor are they synonyms? Also, new drinking game: Every time Tom mispronounces "subsequent", take a shot of scotch or gin; and try not to laugh yourself sick. This is "I'm a writer" Tom doing that.
I haven't used windows in about 10 years.
Asking for an optinion here Win 10 Ghost Spectre Super Lite and Win 10 Chloride OS - old start menu restored on both. I hate win 11 cause mac clone. Mentally vomited the 1st time I seen it. What's your opinion about them? Win Updates off.
Do you have a motherboard with a NPU on it?
Then it wont ever get recall. Its hardware dependent. Its requires the NPU chip. Using Windows 11 24h2 on your desktop will never see "RECALL"
Erm... I can run stable diffusion (slowly I grant) on my underpowered AMD laptop. Got a graphics card that can run CUDA or ROCm and it's a cert Microsoft will get Recall to work on your machine. At the moment Microsoft are nudging people to buy new hardware AGAIN and setting a minimum spec for Windows 12 and forcing NPUs on all laptops. But then they will release an update to enable Recall to run on GPU.
Recall is not the AI....
Recall screenshots your desktop and interfaces with copilot which is the AI and between the two your data is distilled down and sent off, recall is not the AI....
The fact that you don't have an npu does not stop recall or copilot from running or installing, the npu becomes the dedicated proccessor for the AI when you have that hardware,.
There is no way you dodge recall no matter the hardware you run unless you do not update.
Recall has never been npu dependant....
I encrypted my drive ONCE and lost everything. The backup was encrypted too. So I thought I would unencrypted everything, back it up and re encrypt it. That takes FOREVER ! Also, sadly, I cannot use Linux for 90 % of stuff I do. I don't know command lines, and when I click on icons, I expect things to work. My software like Alpha Journal Pro, Movie Maker (Yes, I still use that) Express VPN, Malware Bytes, my scanner, printer, and external hard drive and USB Hub all doesn't work on Linux. Then, my files are something else. One time there was an instance where I added files to Linux, but then went back to Windows, and every single one of those new files I created somehow became corrupted before I could ever back them up. This is the darkest path yet, that Microsoft has turned down, since Bill Gates at Epstein's Island, which for some reason, no one talks about.
And no, Microsoft is not moving in a positive direction. The ONLY way I will ever be convinced that Microsoft is moving in a positive direction would be when they open their source and they create a Windows shell for Linux and they keep their goddamn nose out of my business.
6 minutes into the video and still NO Recall-related stuff...
no it does not ease my mind.. as with every update they can sneek it back in and you wont even know !!! they have that done over and over and over again with things
4 the ALGO 👍
right on time when i watch your video on my win 11 VM showing that Cumulative Update preview KB5043145, what a odd coincidence. 😂 im ganna click update.... LOL... and see what will happen, and no worry i got a snapshot of the vm before click that update
No. I do not trust Microsoft at all.
They will find a way to ro use ite-istall it it to your system and force you to use it.
Windows is pure garbage. Wish I understood Linux. =/
I moved away long ago 😊
No! and nothing will bring me back to the tyrany of Windows...
Remember? its not JUST Recall that we have a problem with is it?
If you need to do ALL this work to make windows useable, only to do it again every update or reinstall. i think its easier to just learn Linux. All you die hard windows people get no pitty from me... I think y'all are resisting change and at the detrement of your time; in order to use a system that is spying on you and literally hostile to the user in nearly every way that can be concieved.
Shame on you really. Don't bother uninstalling Recall, just uninstall windows.
You buried the lede! Please talk about the cited issue before late in the video...
At it again windows basher
Cry harder.
If you like Windows so much, then go find a channel for Windows 🤦♂
@@CommodoreFan64 I use , windows maac and linux idiot
Windows is begging to be bashed ever since Win7 died...
*"Leave the poor little billion dollar company alone!"*