The most scary thing about interacting with AI is the confidence with which it tells you false information and how much people come to think of AI as "highly intelligent and therefore qualified".
If you are spooked by a text completion algorithm typing out things, then you are putting way too much faith on the thing. Both pro and anti AI camps have built weird myths about the thing.
This. I've done some study into convolutional neural networks (not an expert by any means), and the backpropagation training process basically ends up polarising the output nodes. Which causes models to be almost 100% confident that a new category is something it's seen before.
I freaked the hell out when I entered a mental outlaw video and a text to speech voice started to speak in Spanish. Turns out UA-cam is also ruining themselves with AI
i agree. I dont mind the old explorer at all. i mean nova day i only use windows to run those games on steam which are not Linux ready yet. so for me the old explorer is not just not a problem but indeed a win. I think winUtil should allow to chose between disabled and removed with the caveat that explorer will be the old style. wonder what would i have to remove to get back Aero :)
Windows 11 file explorer can’t even remember searches and often can’t find files even though they are RIGHT THERE when you comb over a folder manually.
I swear to god the file explorer is so buggy nowadays. Sorting is bugged often; Sometimes I only find things manually, sometimes I only find them through search. Its crazy my download folder especially is bugged
It's funny because it worked perfectly for me in Windows XP, 7 and 8 and earlier versions of 10 and then it became worse, in the latest version of 10 and 11 it can't find files that are literally in the folder/path I'm searching in, it's beyond infuriating.
from a video about a book about current day politics (paraphrasing it as I am too lazy to go thru the video to find the exact book and quote) "the most efficient way to combat an imaginary threat is to produce it"
Appropriate uses for AI baked into Windows: • Smart removal of Temp files. • Better detection of unusual activity that may be the result of a zero-day. • Video Up-Scaling and Artifact removal. • Webcam stabilization. • Transcription • Better TTS Voices. • Better Calendar Management • Contextually Aware Auto-correct • More verbose and detailed Event Viewer logs. • Dynamic Task Scheduler • First-party Smart home controls from the PC (without HomeAssistant, IFTTT, and Webhooks). All of these can be accomplished without the collection of user data.
AI this, AI that. AI everywhere. Everywhere you go has that ridiculous little star sparkle icon and some zesty name like "Gensteid" with the text "Introducing our new AI!". I don't need an AI to help me shop for something. I don't need AI to tell me what to do today. I'm human. I can do whatever I want so long as it's legal. I really hate this new trend of AI being pushed onto everything, and I *mean* everything.
I disagree with you. Recall should not be disabled by default, it should be uninstalled by default. I do not understand why every piece of software has to be integrated at this point. One of the greatest features of linux is that the user decides what is on their system. With windows, I have so much stuff on my system that I do not need (like why is onedrive installed by default???) that it actually slows the system down.
I don't know but Windows has a habit of adding software junk that unnecessarily eats up resources. For example, Microsoft Edge is the default while most people use Firefox and Chrome... Uh no, for Chrome, forget what I just said with all this war against ad blockers.
@@michaspringphul Yes you can. There are many advancements that have made it possible, such as valves contributions to the process, and software like wine.
@@wrathofainz Got a newer Thinkpad this summer, never booted into 11 once, just grabbed my handy dandy Win10 usb and did a format n' fresh install. About two months in I saw the writing on the wall so I jumped back into Arch after a long hiatus, and now I'm never looking back. The only hiccup will be playing certain games but there are ways around that which don't involve letting Microsoft screep-cap my every cursor movement.
Microsoft really be making products whose sole purpose is to install an alternative 😆: Internet Explorer to install alternative web browser Win11 to install different operating syistem
What shocked me the most about Linux was the speed it found files in file explorers. On Windows, looking up even one file takes ages, on Linux it's almost instantaneous.
No extra code, it literally does what it tells you to do, no more. And in many cases the developers optimized the code using clever algorithms and tricks.
In my job, I work with C# and also some Microsoft software products. Microsoft started serving machine-translated TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION a few years ago. This means, every time I google something regarding C#, I will be served a poorly translated, misleading and sometimes plain wrong article in my mother tongue. Up until recently, Microsoft allowed me to switch back to English by clicking a little Globe icon. This is not possible anymore. Because „AI“ is now smart enough to translate accurate technical information with references, code examples, … - yeah, right…
they just want to fire/avoid hiring their translators so they can hoard more money for themselves. -.- it's kind of hilarious how badly this will affect microsofts economy and market share in the future, if they keep this BS up! amazing how short-sighted they are over there. xD I'm happy on Linux right now, switched some 2-3 weeks ago.
I don't wanna hear my boss tell me again to use AI, in fact he won't ever from now on. I work in networks and systems. Just tell me how am I supposed to use a thing that spit out whatever it reads on the Internet in order to configure a firewall that controls access to servers with sensible data... How can someone be right in their mind and still think that ChatGPT can help you configuring VLANs and managing switches ??? We worked together on something lastly, he used 10 times ChatGPT. Those 10 times the bot only gave him wrong answers, I was just watching him failing. He still thinks that that thing is somehow useful... Yeah sure, I guess if after failing 10 times in a row you still cannot see how this bot is useless (and dangerous), then you really need some help. "Hey look I hit my finger 10 times in a row with a hammer. It hurt 10 times. I'm sure the eleventh would feel good ! Yeah, let's try it again."
@@What_The_Tea yea, machine translation worse than no translation. Especially in documentation. But i guess some english natives dont understand that Their autotranslate even try to translate code snippets to russian and just... why you even bother with translation if you dont wanna spend any time to make it actually usable?
Over what though? Consumers on one side of the banana and workers on the other? You can't be as comfortable and chill as you are at the onset of WWIII while complaining about surveillance. Your country has been at secret war since 2008. You dont even know what that means. You can cry all you want but you have right fight them. They can put you in a camp if they want. Right now. They have had that legal opening since 2008 and Joe Biden extended this encroachment by military intelligence into domestic affairs. Be careful as grounds shift and they can find you by thought. You will be contextualized. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joe Biden’s administration and national security strategies have used the term "Domestic Violent Extremism" (DVE) to describe individuals or groups posing threats due to ideological motivations. This term broadly encompasses various protest movements and extremist ideologies, including right-wing, racially motivated groups, as well as some environmental and political activists. However, the use of this label has raised concerns about overreach, as it could stigmatize non-violent activists or protesters engaging in constitutionally protected speech. Critics argue that the "DVE" designation can be too expansive, potentially targeting groups like Black Lives Matter activists, environmental protesters, and others under broad interpretations of extremism. The Biden administration has maintained that such categorization is essential for national security but has faced backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn that these measures might disproportionately affect certain communities and lead to unjust surveillance or criminalization of activism
I don't want my computer to remember everything I do when my brain already does that and randomly reminds me of that really stupid thing I did back in kindergarten
It is so that if you run for president in 30 years time, and MS doesn't like your policies, all the embarrassing things you ever did will be gradually leaked to the media.
Same here. I'm only using my pc to do some home banking, browsing facebook and youtube and play a few games and do some cnc design. Why would I ever need a tool that takes screenshots every 5 seconds and analyse it using AI? I don't use the already existing search feature anyways because I know where all my files are. And if I need to take a screenshot of something ingame, I can happily press "Print Screen" on my keyboard and save just that one screenshot myself. Why force such tools upon us and mingle it into the OS's explorer system so you can't even disable or remove it anymore when it's only meant to store those screenshots locally? It doesn't make any sense. This just proves Microsoft WILL use this system to spy on you and copy/sell your data for extra income, no matter what they claim.
I actually tamed my Win 11 Installation with the help of WinAero Tweaker, ClassicShell and Explorer Patcher to get rid of AI, Telemetry and to change everything back that annoyed me to death with Windows 11. Now it looks, feels and operates much more like Windows 7 and i can give the OS some appreciation. It's so sad that MS don't cares that we as Users have to put in so much effort and work, to get our OS back into a operational and usable State that looks decent and not horrible!!! I'll stick to the old Explorer because Recall get's right back to the Factory in it's untouched box.
Jumping through all of those hoops seems like a lot more work than using a Linux distribution. _Sure_ you have to re-learn your tools for a solid week but if all you're doing is web browsing and the occasional search of your file system then that's no big deal. If you *need* Windows, _fine._ However, if you can use open-source alternatives for your tasks (and PortableApps is practically a compendium of such things), then you should be able to make the leap.
@@bluephreakrits the same method as installing any old program theres no hoops at all here dont have to deal with relearning tools when the tools provided are 1:1 match of what was available before the updates
i am using win 7 on my comp, steam also works, most of the things that i use work fine but it is better to have a comp with up to ryzen 2 where drivers exists.
AI will also fabricate sources to back up what it says, because that makes it look more realistic, and appearing realistic is what the AI is trained to do.
@@RoshiGaming I've caught it giving out bad information. When confronted it just reminds me that it's basing it's information on what it finds out on the internet. To be fair, the innerwebz are full of misinformation.
They purposely making bad AI to.. to make the general populace dumber I think😂. Isn't this just poisoning the well at this point? Man, seeking specific information in chatgpt is a nightmare. It doesn't even know a soundtrack to several known movie.
@@RoshiGaming yeah it's been made to be highly agreeable with the user. If you don't do that, It will end up like bing AI when it was first released in closed beta and was passive agressive and argued with you until the end of time.
I can't wait to see companies that develop products on top of AI start getting sued over AI mistakes. They always forget that magical phrase you see in something like ChatGPT: 'AI can make mistakes, etc.' If the builders of AI can't guarantee its accuracy, good luck when they sell an AI product to an accounting firm.
Companies don't get ruined for regular mistakes now. Why would AI change anything? They'll settle the few oopsies out of court and continue on doing what they always have.
Just asked chatgpt and its answer: If AI products lead to financial losses or compliance issues, companies can't simply hide behind the unpredictability of the technology. Courts might start treating AI-related errors as a form of negligence if due diligence isn’t demonstrated. In short, your comment highlights a looming challenge: selling AI-based solutions without guaranteeing accuracy could become a legal minefield. You are likely to be held responsible unless your product clearly limits liability and provides disclaimers (similar to how OpenAI does). So basically, if I build software using it, I need to tell them beforehand that I can't guarantee anything they paid for Good look selling that.
@@MidWitPridebuild it yourself, import/connect it into a advanced model kit to walk around or just be a fancy shelf/desk item Tbh i'd only want one for security but idk how well i'd do for that realistically. And outside blocking spyware (of the big man variety) and such i don't quite need it.
bro tech retards that dont understand computers and just want to "compete" and "disrupt" wants to put their data mining malware on our computers AI isnt real, its sweatshops and markov chains and spyware find a new tailor, emperor
It's a bit of a stretch from an historical perspective. My Computer is a hold-over from a time when people were just beginning to own a single computer in the home. I have have several PC's, a few laptops, a few tablets, a few raspberries and several smartwatches. This PC makes a whole lot more sense now.
@@mrquicky I do like your observation there. I'm definitely nitpicking when I say they could lean into that trend and make it My Computers and have a unified file explorer for all your devices, just make it able to connect to all your stuff cross platform.
that's the whole point of the Overton window - to make gradual changes, that people would accept, instead of drastic changes, that people would oppose. But at the end, those gradual changes achieve the same goal as the drastic change, it's just stretched in time.
It should be illegal for operating systems to harvest user data and the penalty needs to be a percentage of Annual revenue. Microsoft wouldnt be pushing AI if they lose a percentage of revenue per infraction. The percentage needs to be 5% per instance and 30-100 years in prison for executives if they have 3 or more infractions.
Definitely gonna happen. After all, the US government has spearheaded the fight for privacy since forever, and continues doing so. The government that tried to force manufacturers to include a clipper chip with every computer. That redefined the verb "collect" so their sweeping global surveillance (by actually splitting and recording "all" internet traffic) wouldn't fall under it. Yeah baby!
@@czwarty7878 Regulations are what create megacorporations, if all regulations went out today, tomorrow we would have lots of competition. more regulation = state sponsored monopolies
I'm on linux since July 2024, and I kept a windows 10 partition on 1 of my disk. Not anymore! I'm backing up everything and purging that vile windows form my computer. Microsoft is disgusting! I thank you for this video. You told me everything that I needed to hear
I keep each OS on separate drives - practically speaking many of us still need to drop into Windows at the moment, but I'd say 70% of the time now, I am using Linux. There is just no need to use Windows with something like Mint - it's perfect for everyday casual use. I love it.
The worst part of this is: somebody is working in a corp that is using Microsoft products: mail, file share, office, ... hence switching to Linux might bring incompatible applications experiences.
The AI features are switched off on my work PC by the admins. Microsoft are pretty good about allowing managed work PCs to be opted out of their worst features.
i think ai can be useful sometimes, but people overhype it too much. this happens with almost everything, tech companies boast about how their technology is going to change the world; so they can get funding from investors.
_A few years ago…_ Internet Explorer: "what is my purpose?" "You install another browser" _Now…_ Edge: "what is my purpose?" "You install another operating system"
Actually not true egde is excellent for its co pilot feature which gives you sources and can shorten difficult searches. Especially if you're studying in a field of for example medicine where often things can be logically explained but your brain gets hung up on the difficult terminology this is a giant advantage. It's also really useful for knowledge that is somewhat buried in walls of text due to it being a unpopular search and thus often hidden as a secondary info in text about something else or not directly in the title. For example pharmaceutical uses of certain plants. It's also really useful for making sure you understand a topic correctly since you can ask questions about a topic which can be somewhat difficult to do on the spot if your preparating for an exam. All in all I find myself using egde almost exclusively for it's Ai feature 😊
@@janescher4555 yap yap ☝️🤓 By doing this you basically just ignore the entire video’s point, and there are other great LLMs that provide sources and are far more private than Copilot
@@janescher4555Well that is just you. People will use edge to install Linux if their PC or laptop comes with W11 pre-installed. Besides, I’d rather do my own research than be dependent on AI doing the “research” for me and slim chances of giving me false info too. No thank you.
@@cobrazoid I mean it has worked for me so far. Obviously if you use it in a supplemental role instead of solely relying on it, the whole story changes. Since I use it mostly to learn stuff that the learning materials don't explain properly. And if it's wrong you'll find out eventually when trying to solve old exams. So ofc it depends on use case (I mean what doesn't) but I think you shouldn't necessarily just exclude it. Because it is genuinely useful.
@@FacialVomitTurtleFightsI came here to say that, this video makes it seem like running windows and linux is the same and it's clearly not, not only for games but for practically everything
Microsoft knows that can push this and be ok, even with people uninstalling windows in their own pcs, because the greatest volume of users are corporate and they are forced to use windows either because of lobby or because of a specific software that runs only on windows and is enforced in that context.
@@trollwarlord2967 *For now.* Nothing is stopping them from adding it anyway, and installing linux would be much harder (even if process itself is well known).
Microsoft hasn't brought copilot into Russia. So even if I wanted it to make it work, i wouldn't be able to. Well at least one thing is good here. And as always, i feel like AI is more like a toy than a useful thing.
That happens when default UA-cam language is set to your default language. I just use English cause it looks cleaner and my default language isn't even supported in most places.
@@gabrielv.4358 Yeah, I think it's fine, but it should be possible to set "original language" to be the default audio for those who prefer subtitles (or nothing if they're multilingual) for consuming foreign language content. I guess some people in the comments are complaining that the defaults are messed up?
8:56 - that change in wording is so annoying when I'm trying to advise older co-workers on how to navigate to a drive, and the coworker isn't particularly tech-savvy. If I don't have a view of what the co-worker is seeing on their screen, and I don't know which version of windows they have, it means I have to give all three names, and say "it will be one of these 3 names". Then they have to commit all 3 names to memory.
I switched to Mint for my server and although its supposed to be one of the easiest OSes to use, I'm still having to research terminal commands to setup sharing/permissions/package installations. Until Linux devs make it so that the average person can do 90% of things without touching terminal, I don't see it becoming a viable alternative for the normies.
This!! I left one of my older desktops to my dad and it's still running win10 which he is used to (can't even install win11 coz requirements). But I can't really install Mint or something for him on that desktop because he would straight up refuse to even open a terminal because he would be afraid of fckig something up. I explain to him some settings etc. rarely. But there is a 0% chance I would explain to him even a simple command terminal.
A good thing about the terminal is that it's almost completely universal, many commands are basically the same throughout most Linux distributions (Except for some lower-level distro's like Arch)
@@FlaxterIVAn average user never has to open terminal lol, especially not on a user friendly distro like Linux Mint. If you want to download software you can use their own software center (like MS store or Apple App store).
Ngl normies are kinda boned for the foreseeable future, the driving ethos behind Linux in most forms is learning the OS and the machine, the devs and users like it that way and frankly people will probably become more entrenched as a tide of people demanding things be simplified or stripped/loaded of/with features to accommodate them starts to grow. Best we can do is help folks around us switch over and slowly transfer knowledge so it becomes less arcane by virtue of experience, but it'll take time and a whole lotta effort.
Same thing as the Dot Com bubble in the nineties. It took 30 years and a pandemic for online shopping to get a huge share of the market, but nearly all of the early players are sunken and long gone.
and people ask me why I descent the 9 circles of hell to shut down windows update. (yes, I'd prefer linux but that is impossible when 100% of my clients use windows) And whenever I hear "optional" from MS$, I remember the 25 years I've been hearing that and they just switch: opt-out, to opt-in, to mandatory, to 7 layers of authorization to shut down and finally: integrate it to a vital part of the OS so you get a BSOD if you manage to bypass those 7 layers.
@@purpleglitter2600group policies. What you actually do is switching it to "Ask to Download, Auto Update" and just refuse the download request every few hours. If you accidently let it download, it will auto update.
What makes me uncomfortable is that it's installed and can't be uninstalled, so they can enable it at any time if they want to and hope that people won't notice.
Just a week ago I de-google'd my life by switching everything to firefox because google went rogue on adblockers, now it looks like I'm finally taking the plunge to de-microsoft my life and move to linux.
No one wants AI, I am already sick of seeing it everywhere I go…AI voices, AI search summary, AI features wearing out hardware, AI slop…I think everyone would prefer to keep that stuff voluntary, if you want to install it go for it, but I’d like to go back to the way things were.
@@opshredderytp 'Dark Forest' is more accurate than 'Dead Internet' theory. The 'Dark Forest' theorem is when it's said the internet is a place where people talk to one another, but you can't see anyone and what you can hear is distant. You may meet a real person every so often, but it's not certain if those voices are real or not.
one thing that stops me from crossing over is that im an artist, i use Clip Studio, zbrush, and a wacom cintiq and the last time i checked wacom doesnt support linux.
there is a project called Linux wacom project that makes wacom tablets work on linux, and many distros come with it pre-installed, and there's some tutorials that teach how to install clip studio and zbrush with wine (sorry for the bad grammar, english isn't my first language)
Wacom is supported on Pop OS! to a small degree. Im using an intuos 5 tablet on it just fine. However I don't know the feature set you get with windows, and I don't have the wireless kit.
In term of stability, Win7 is more virus-prone than Win8 and Win10. In term of User Experience, Win7 is 1000 times better than the astrocities, they kept putting out.
I’m still using Windows 7 and will continue to do so until my PC gets too tired of it’s long life of 14 years and then I’ll get a prebuilt and install Linux mint. Never going to use a windows version past 7 ever
Another great video! Coincidentally, I switched my wife’s old laptop over to Mint yesterday. In the process I missed the boot menu key, Windows 10 booted and started the friggin update. We used to say Comcast hates their customers, now we know Microsoft hates their customers too.
It was only a matter of time before they added it back and backported it. Microsoft just can not help themselves to those juicy, juicy screenshots, the data they can mine from that is too valuable to them.
I mean capturing all this data for a feature that is essentially history for your desktop? That's the most flimsy facade for Microsoft's privacy destroying data mining operation I can imagine
they want to make a personal assitant ai that can operate your computer by itself. It will be an insane tech but they need the ai training data from screenshots
*Hears that windows 11 has a recall function that takes screenshots of your computer at random intervals, and turns itself on randomly* Oh boy, this is not just a privacy concern, but if someone knows it exists then there are people who are GUARENTEED to look through it. There's nothing more embarrassing than leaving concerning images of... researching... certain things... on a semi-regular basis...
you forgot to mention that explorer also contains your desktop, so if you try to remove or "disable" the explorer to get rid of recall, you will also lose your desktop
What's your experience? Sometime next month (currently busy) I'm going to try it out in a VM. I'm excited, and from the images I've seen Cinnamon looks like the only DE close enough to Windows for me.
The most annoying part of modern Windows to me is the bing intergration in search. I often work with low end devices and it is very annoying when i search "explorer" and immediately get a bing search result, then 5 to 10 seconds later i finally get the app.
I jumped into Linux for the first time while creating a home media server last month. Absolutely love it. However, I'm a game developer and Windows is an absolute necessity just to be employed. Feels bad man.
I'm also a game Dev. I mostly work gigs, but every client is fine with me using Linux except Epic. I made them buy me a windows laptop and now I just use moonlight to work on Epic projects.
I only used windows to play games that aren't playable on linux, once done I turn it off and goes back to my Lmde , Os is just tools for us no need to be a loyalist/fanboy, it's not worth it these days.
@@the-answer-is-42 it’s harder to drag and drop with multiple tabs instead of multiple windows. I think it’s not a problem to lose explorer tabs. They’re just meant to not have multiple windows
I absolutely HATE windows 11, with or without recall or the other future cr@p they will put into it. I recently bought a mini PC which came with win11 preinstalled. I tried to use it, but couldn't stand it. After 10 minutes I gave up and installed Linux on it.
The Recall-Explorer dependency is a dirty trick. Move a couple of function calls from explorer to recall then call them from explorer... if the functions aren't there the whole thing messes up... and you are FORCED to have recall on your system. For this reason alone My windows experience will not go beyond Windows 10. I will use it so long as it runs and until I can't use it anymore, then I will find another OS to use.
@@Nejtak853 Why they do it or why it's worse? They do it because they consider it a way to make UA-cam more accessible, but it's worse because I don't need or want it and of course I can't turn it off in settings, only per video.
@@Nejtak853 You do realise that the better way was having community captions, it's literally in the name, allowed to be edited by the community. UA-cam getting rid of that feature is what created the problem. No need for AI, bring back viewers adding captions to videos.
Win10 LTSC IoT Edition has security updates until 2032. Thankfully Win11 is similar enough to Win10 that I don't think we'll have compatibility issues for a long time with new software even if we stick with 10.
Whoa Whoa whoa, the voice's in my native language, It would be absolutely awesome if the voice sounds more natural like the Chat GPT's have! anyway thanks tho, my parents can watch your videos now ha ha!!
There's only a disable option in the GUI of windows PRO, in Windows HOME, there isn't a GUI option to disable copilot or recall. You have to disable them in the windows directory and s**t... xD
The only version of Windows worth installing is Win10 LTSC. It's very close to Win7 and has longer support. For activation, there is massgrave. I rely on Windows for my work as engineer, especially for CAD/3D stuff. //typo
@@MyouKyuubi I wish that where the case but that hasn't been my experience. it seems like steam or any new game has a catch up period where performance and compatibility needs to be sorted out by the community. if it becomes more mainstream it won't be hard for game devs to move their code over to linux systems (easier than apple) but I think that depends on how many ppl get wise and move over so the money is there.
If only there was a way to exclude games from recall.... Oh wait, yeah there is. Pausing Recall if on OR Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Recall > Exclude the app (or game) from Recall > ???.
@@FoddMasterZim I don't know what you're talking about... 90% of games work fine outta the box. Whatever you're talking about sounds like it will only apply to games that use custom game engines... Which are rare, and acting as if that's the average experience, is just intellectual dishonesty... Such arguments aren't worth entertaining. Gaming on Linux is great! When was the last time you tried Linux? 'cus it sure as hell can't have been within the last 5 years, lol.
@@Mario583a Not good enough... Recall shouldn't be running on my computer, to begin with... I shouldn't need to jump through ANY hoops to pause it during gameplay, or uninstall it etc etc.
9:06 Some recs for "windows looking" themes for linux: Fluent gtk theme by vinceliuice, Marwaita grey by darkomarko42, eleven-icon-theme by kuroe-hanako, windows-eleven by zayronXIO. All of these should work on Cinnamon or other gtk-based DE.
Hey dude. Just wanted to say thanks. You convinced me to switch to linux. I went with arch (btw) and am currently loving it. I get to update when I want and can do what I want. It almost feels weird to have so much control.
Arch stronk, reinstalled it a few months back after not using it for years and I'm wondering why I ever went back to Windows to begin with, games I suppose
@@JB.zero.zero.1 I'm in the same boat as you. I installed Linux a few months ago and have been using W10 less and less as time goes on. I started gaming on it a couple of weeks ago and it has made me realize that Windows is not necessary for me. 😊
I finally switched over completely to Linux (Fedora Workstation) from Windows, after dual-booting with Windows for the last 3 years. I am so happy. Everything works the way I want, and there is no nagging from the OS for me to do something I don't need or sign up for a service I won't use. It is the best.
I wish I could, but my laptop isnt supported and would run on full power at all times and I can only use a laptop :( But now that this is happening, I need to find some solution
@@case0h "guys, I can't break away from the windows spyware. linux won't let me CONSOOOOOM MUH HECKIN VIDEO GAMES! MUH DIGITAL INTERACTIVE BREAD AND CIRCUS! I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT MY BING BING WAHOO!"
@@case0h this isn't the case anymore. you can just run games with proton and they will run on linux with native performance guaranteed, and proton is built into steam. The only games that currently are hard locked onto windows are games with kernel anti-cheat like valorant, but good games are fine I've been gaming on linux for over a year now and the last time I had to do any tinkering or configuring to get a game to run was the middle of last year. I've even gotten older games to run flawlessly out of the box that are usually finnicky to get working on windows 11, like Quake 3 Arena for instance
With what you said at the end there, having some recongnizability from windows in my linux system would be really nice. I love the windows 10 folder icons, where the folder is open and displace recent thumbnails. If anyone makes that I'd love to see it. (I use Mint cinnamon)
Nice video and all, but the windows dark mode have never included the old windows 7 menues. Only works for Metro style themes. But I still think you're absolutely right that Microsoft REALLY wants you to keep Recall enabled. And making it a system dependency, is just all kinds og slimy.
It's not ReCall, it's RecAll
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The most scary thing about interacting with AI is the confidence with which it tells you false information and how much people come to think of AI as "highly intelligent and therefore qualified".
I mean to be fair we have no shortage of humans doing that too 😂
If you are spooked by a text completion algorithm typing out things, then you are putting way too much faith on the thing. Both pro and anti AI camps have built weird myths about the thing.
To be fair, it's not actually AI. It's all just a glorified autofill. We probably won't ever create actual artificial intelligence.
This. I've done some study into convolutional neural networks (not an expert by any means), and the backpropagation training process basically ends up polarising the output nodes. Which causes models to be almost 100% confident that a new category is something it's seen before.
@@Guy-McPerson I know, that's the point.
I freaked the hell out when I entered a mental outlaw video and a text to speech voice started to speak in Spanish. Turns out UA-cam is also ruining themselves with AI
I just noticed this feature and i already hate it💀
didn't notice until now that this became a common thing. But, at least for me, it sounds quite horrible in my native language.
Honestly I like that better than other channels making dubs without permission for content stealing
@@shinyrayquaza9 no. ai is worse than a human making dubs.
"turns out", lol. Give me a break.
You will be defaulted to Windows 7 file explored if recall gets disabled
This is a win-win situation
Just file explorer? I'm running full Windows 7 here without issues.
@@cjay2 Your computer is likely infected tho... :P
@@MyouKyuubiuse any decent antivirus and don't be a dumbass and you'll be good
i agree. I dont mind the old explorer at all. i mean nova day i only use windows to run those games on steam which are not Linux ready yet. so for me the old explorer is not just not a problem but indeed a win.
I think winUtil should allow to chose between disabled and removed with the caveat that explorer will be the old style.
wonder what would i have to remove to get back Aero :)
am i the only one who doesnt care about the new explorer? its fine idc
Windows 11 file explorer can’t even remember searches and often can’t find files even though they are RIGHT THERE when you comb over a folder manually.
Indosoft™ Indows 11®
I swear to god the file explorer is so buggy nowadays. Sorting is bugged often; Sometimes I only find things manually, sometimes I only find them through search. Its crazy my download folder especially is bugged
I'm using Dolphin on Linux Mint and it has recursive Search and Filter functions for the current folder, which are very nice.
Linux can search your entire system in miliseconds
It's funny because it worked perfectly for me in Windows XP, 7 and 8 and earlier versions of 10 and then it became worse, in the latest version of 10 and 11 it can't find files that are literally in the folder/path I'm searching in, it's beyond infuriating.
I love it when instead of fixing real issues they just "solve" problems that never existed
Welcome to big tech
And broke features that were working fine.
Not only that but actually created unnecessary problems
from a video about a book about current day politics (paraphrasing it as I am too lazy to go thru the video to find the exact book and quote) "the most efficient way to combat an imaginary threat is to produce it"
@@phantomtr1 I am happy you paraphrased it instead of not replying, thank you. Awesome quote.
Appropriate uses for AI baked into Windows:
• Smart removal of Temp files.
• Better detection of unusual activity that may be the result of a zero-day.
• Video Up-Scaling and Artifact removal.
• Webcam stabilization.
• Transcription
• Better TTS Voices.
• Better Calendar Management
• Contextually Aware Auto-correct
• More verbose and detailed Event Viewer logs.
• Dynamic Task Scheduler
• First-party Smart home controls from the PC (without HomeAssistant, IFTTT, and Webhooks).
All of these can be accomplished without the collection of user data.
Why would they add features that didn't help them steal private data?
Cost: your pc
Yeah well, I suppose the community could come up with a free and open-source solution for that.
Ok, speak where in the process they make money?
@@UtraxTV They could go back to selling software instead of their customers, lol.
99.999% of people don't need this bloatware.
yeah like 75% of windows os is shit
its almost like 25% of good shit and 75% of fat in the os its so cringe
100% of people don't need the spyware
the 1% that need according to reddit r/win11 are corporations
@@iam2strongIt s sad that only 4% of people use linux
AI this, AI that. AI everywhere. Everywhere you go has that ridiculous little star sparkle icon and some zesty name like "Gensteid" with the text "Introducing our new AI!". I don't need an AI to help me shop for something. I don't need AI to tell me what to do today. I'm human. I can do whatever I want so long as it's legal. I really hate this new trend of AI being pushed onto everything, and I *mean* everything.
Even foxit, a PDF reader, has AI built into it and you have to turn the widget off in the setting
But the rest of the world needs to be told what to do and when.
It's the new buzzword. It'll die out.
Can't wait for the Epsteind AI
@@wrathguy this.
Windows: This PC
Linux: Home
"After 5 years on windows, it's time to go home"
"Linux, home"
I disagree with you. Recall should not be disabled by default, it should be uninstalled by default. I do not understand why every piece of software has to be integrated at this point. One of the greatest features of linux is that the user decides what is on their system. With windows, I have so much stuff on my system that I do not need (like why is onedrive installed by default???) that it actually slows the system down.
But uninstalling it removes dependencies for other software.... Thats the problem.
I don't know but Windows has a habit of adding software junk that unnecessarily eats up resources. For example, Microsoft Edge is the default while most people use Firefox and Chrome... Uh no, for Chrome, forget what I just said with all this war against ad blockers.
true, but as a gamer, you cannot switch to Linux. 😢
@@michaspringphul Yes you can. There are many advancements that have made it possible, such as valves contributions to the process, and software like wine.
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies true, but still it doesnt cover a huge amount of games
I still Recall days when Windows was good.
His PC sees is too
3.1, 95, XP, 7... aaaaaand that's where it ended.
@@justthisguyyouknow666 8.1 was fine. you needed classic shell and it was 7 without round corners and a better task manager.
It's actually the best It's been if you tweak it correctly now
Windows has really gone downhill since Microsoft got involved.
Win11: What is my purpose?
You install Linux.
When everyone ships their PCs with windows 11 preinstalled:
installing a different os might suck for a day but you will keep that different os forever after that single day of struggle
@@wrathofainz Got a newer Thinkpad this summer, never booted into 11 once, just grabbed my handy dandy Win10 usb and did a format n' fresh install. About two months in I saw the writing on the wall so I jumped back into Arch after a long hiatus, and now I'm never looking back. The only hiccup will be playing certain games but there are ways around that which don't involve letting Microsoft screep-cap my every cursor movement.
@@theeccentrictripper3863 \[Y]/
Microsoft really be making products whose sole purpose is to install an alternative 😆:
Internet Explorer to install alternative web browser
Win11 to install different operating syistem
What shocked me the most about Linux was the speed it found files in file explorers. On Windows, looking up even one file takes ages, on Linux it's almost instantaneous.
No extra code, it literally does what it tells you to do, no more. And in many cases the developers optimized the code using clever algorithms and tricks.
Try it with NTFS on Linux. UNIX filesystems treats files differently than Windows NT does, thereby making it faster when searching.
In my job, I work with C# and also some Microsoft software products. Microsoft started serving machine-translated TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION a few years ago. This means, every time I google something regarding C#, I will be served a poorly translated, misleading and sometimes plain wrong article in my mother tongue.
Up until recently, Microsoft allowed me to switch back to English by clicking a little Globe icon. This is not possible anymore. Because „AI“ is now smart enough to translate accurate technical information with references, code examples, … - yeah, right…
they just want to fire/avoid hiring their translators so they can hoard more money for themselves. -.-
it's kind of hilarious how badly this will affect microsofts economy and market share in the future, if they keep this BS up! amazing how short-sighted they are over there. xD
I'm happy on Linux right now, switched some 2-3 weeks ago.
The amount of times I had to manually replace "uk-ua"\"ru-ru" with "en-us" in the URL is just plain stupid :)
jesus christ i know that feel. it is infuriating and makes me want to quit working with .net
I don't wanna hear my boss tell me again to use AI, in fact he won't ever from now on. I work in networks and systems. Just tell me how am I supposed to use a thing that spit out whatever it reads on the Internet in order to configure a firewall that controls access to servers with sensible data... How can someone be right in their mind and still think that ChatGPT can help you configuring VLANs and managing switches ???
We worked together on something lastly, he used 10 times ChatGPT. Those 10 times the bot only gave him wrong answers, I was just watching him failing. He still thinks that that thing is somehow useful... Yeah sure, I guess if after failing 10 times in a row you still cannot see how this bot is useless (and dangerous), then you really need some help.
"Hey look I hit my finger 10 times in a row with a hammer. It hurt 10 times. I'm sure the eleventh would feel good ! Yeah, let's try it again."
@@What_The_Tea yea, machine translation worse than no translation. Especially in documentation. But i guess some english natives dont understand that
Their autotranslate even try to translate code snippets to russian and just... why you even bother with translation if you dont wanna spend any time to make it actually usable?
The goal is total surveillance. To have every inanimate object be a snitch at all times, and for it to be impossible to cover their eyes and ears.
Your pfp really fits this comment lol
Over what though? Consumers on one side of the banana and workers on the other? You can't be as comfortable and chill as you are at the onset of WWIII while complaining about surveillance. Your country has been at secret war since 2008. You dont even know what that means. You can cry all you want but you have right fight them. They can put you in a camp if they want. Right now. They have had that legal opening since 2008 and Joe Biden extended this encroachment by military intelligence into domestic affairs. Be careful as grounds shift and they can find you by thought. You will be contextualized. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Joe Biden’s administration and national security strategies have used the term "Domestic Violent Extremism" (DVE) to describe individuals or groups posing threats due to ideological motivations. This term broadly encompasses various protest movements and extremist ideologies, including right-wing, racially motivated groups, as well as some environmental and political activists. However, the use of this label has raised concerns about overreach, as it could stigmatize non-violent activists or protesters engaging in constitutionally protected speech.
Critics argue that the "DVE" designation can be too expansive, potentially targeting groups like Black Lives Matter activists, environmental protesters, and others under broad interpretations of extremism. The Biden administration has maintained that such categorization is essential for national security but has faced backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn that these measures might disproportionately affect certain communities and lead to unjust surveillance or criminalization of activism
They started doing that with MSN, thus why it quickly failed.
@@DukeOfGondor You read it with Jeffrey Comb's voice, didn't you?
@@JCCyCYou caught me...
The change from "your computer" to "this pc" is actually a subtle joke.
hm...
not so subtle.
This is the same as people management to human resources
The joke is that you're slowly losing your rights and privacy, yet you willingly purchase it anyway
It's not a joke. It's not even subtle.
It's a blatant and arrogant assertion that they own your hardware, and own you.
I don't want my computer to remember everything I do when my brain already does that and randomly reminds me of that really stupid thing I did back in kindergarten
now imagine an AI that bullies you for your browsing history...
It is so that if you run for president in 30 years time, and MS doesn't like your policies, all the embarrassing things you ever did will be gradually leaked to the media.
Same here. I'm only using my pc to do some home banking, browsing facebook and youtube and play a few games and do some cnc design. Why would I ever need a tool that takes screenshots every 5 seconds and analyse it using AI? I don't use the already existing search feature anyways because I know where all my files are. And if I need to take a screenshot of something ingame, I can happily press "Print Screen" on my keyboard and save just that one screenshot myself. Why force such tools upon us and mingle it into the OS's explorer system so you can't even disable or remove it anymore when it's only meant to store those screenshots locally? It doesn't make any sense. This just proves Microsoft WILL use this system to spy on you and copy/sell your data for extra income, no matter what they claim.
"Hey, remember that porn you looked at last week?" This is going to cause issues.
That is so real
I actually tamed my Win 11 Installation with the help of WinAero Tweaker, ClassicShell and Explorer Patcher to get rid of AI, Telemetry and to change everything back that annoyed me to death with Windows 11. Now it looks, feels and operates much more like Windows 7 and i can give the OS some appreciation. It's so sad that MS don't cares that we as Users have to put in so much effort and work, to get our OS back into a operational and usable State that looks decent and not horrible!!! I'll stick to the old Explorer because Recall get's right back to the Factory in it's untouched box.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Jumping through all of those hoops seems like a lot more work than using a Linux distribution. _Sure_ you have to re-learn your tools for a solid week but if all you're doing is web browsing and the occasional search of your file system then that's no big deal. If you *need* Windows, _fine._ However, if you can use open-source alternatives for your tasks (and PortableApps is practically a compendium of such things), then you should be able to make the leap.
guys, if you want to tweak installation of windows just disconnect internet during installation....
@@bluephreakrits the same method as installing any old program theres no hoops at all here
dont have to deal with relearning tools when the tools provided are 1:1 match of what was available before the updates
Windows 7 was perfect. I miss it so much at work.
There's a windows 10 reskin if you want to use it with some kind of security.
i am using win 7 on my comp, steam also works, most of the things that i use work fine but it is better to have a comp with up to ryzen 2 where drivers exists.
XP is also phenomenal
Me too man. Even though i have a windows 10, i really miss using the seven
The AI Dub in the video is soooooo bad, really annoying that youtube put it automatically
theres an ai dub? what
He started speaking in portuguese, i thought i clicked on the wrong video
Dub in german is listenable, but the timing is bad and lacks character.
it's ironic how this is the video where I learned something like this exists
I must be missing something, here? I didn’t noticed anything different.
AI never ensures their answers are correct. They just make the answer 'presentable'
I'll ask chatGPT something sometimes, and then I'll follow it up with "are you sure?" and then it changes its answer at least 95% of the time lol
AI will also fabricate sources to back up what it says, because that makes it look more realistic, and appearing realistic is what the AI is trained to do.
@@RoshiGaming I've caught it giving out bad information. When confronted it just reminds me that it's basing it's information on what it finds out on the internet. To be fair, the innerwebz are full of misinformation.
They purposely making bad AI to.. to make the general populace dumber I think😂. Isn't this just poisoning the well at this point? Man, seeking specific information in chatgpt is a nightmare. It doesn't even know a soundtrack to several known movie.
@@RoshiGaming yeah it's been made to be highly agreeable with the user. If you don't do that, It will end up like bing AI when it was first released in closed beta and was passive agressive and argued with you until the end of time.
The trick is to have a PC so underpowered that you can't even run AI in the first place.
My computer literally isn't powerful enough to meet the requirements to update to Win11 lmao
it will just prioritize uploading ur data while u sit and stare at the frozen screen :)
The trick is to disable updates completely so this AI crap will never be installed :p
If you know how they collect data, you can use that to your advantage
@@Karu_CS chris titus tool featured in this video have an option to disable features updates while keeping security updates
The best thing about ai is it blurting out nonsense, correcting it and it then apologizing and blurting out even more nonsense.
I don't want AI anywhere near my personal computer
Technology used to be accessible... Now we need to be accessible to technology
Technology nowadays is a luxury…
@@Blood-PawWerewolf That implies it isn't required for everything. People expect you to join a Whatsapp group to stay employed, for example.
@@jorionedwards price tag wise.
@@Blood-PawWerewolf My local provider literally gives away phones every year. I still have one from 2019 that I go for 69 (nice) USD.
Technology stopped being a necessity to be a thing to be avoided
I can't wait to see companies that develop products on top of AI start getting sued over AI mistakes. They always forget that magical phrase you see in something like ChatGPT: 'AI can make mistakes, etc.' If the builders of AI can't guarantee its accuracy, good luck when they sell an AI product to an accounting firm.
Or an airline
Companies don't get ruined for regular mistakes now. Why would AI change anything? They'll settle the few oopsies out of court and continue on doing what they always have.
@@MidWitPride Yes, the big players can, but not the mid-sized company that is building something using their AI.
It'll be fun when Microsoft inevitably has a data breach and screenshots from a politician's computer during their last "hub" session get leaked 😂🤣
Just asked chatgpt and its answer:
If AI products lead to financial losses or compliance issues, companies can't simply hide behind the unpredictability of the technology. Courts might start treating AI-related errors as a form of negligence if due diligence isn’t demonstrated.
In short, your comment highlights a looming challenge: selling AI-based solutions without guaranteeing accuracy could become a legal minefield.
You are likely to be held responsible unless your product clearly limits liability and provides disclaimers (similar to how OpenAI does).
So basically, if I build software using it, I need to tell them beforehand that I can't guarantee anything they paid for
Good look selling that.
I remember the time they changed "My Computer" to "This PC" all the way back in Win7's debut.
They claimed it was to "discourage piracy" 🤡
That's when things changed and the computer no longer became yours...
@@JP-bh7wb Funny, I don't recall Microsoft buying my hardware for me. Sure, they own the license for my Windows, but never my pc.
They called it “Computer” in Windows 7, then “This PC” in Windows 8.1
@@RoosSkywalker No, you bought the hardware for them..
@@RoosSkywalker Hardware is chock full of proprietary firmware, you own even less of it than anything in OS.
the fact they made it a dependancy like that is your absolute guarantee they are using recall for nefarious reasons no matter what they claim.
I can't remember the last time Windows actually got better.
when they released windows 98 and people could upgrade from windows 95 to 98
windows 7
@@eltiolavara9 Even Windows 7 had regressions. I recall the Bluetooth stack taking a big nosedive from what Vista had.
XP
Windows XP
We don’t want AI on our computers, but AI wants our computers.
I'd be fine with AI in my computer for as long as it's my AI.
@@MidWitPridebuild it yourself, import/connect it into a advanced model kit to walk around or just be a fancy shelf/desk item
Tbh i'd only want one for security but idk how well i'd do for that realistically. And outside blocking spyware (of the big man variety) and such i don't quite need it.
And when you express this in the tech news article comments, the writer probably says "FUD FUD it's your problem"
They need that to take up the costs of llm's they use our pcs to train them
bro tech retards that dont understand computers and just want to "compete" and "disrupt" wants to put their data mining malware on our computers
AI isnt real, its sweatshops and markov chains and spyware
find a new tailor, emperor
That bit about the My Computer icon is crazy relevant in the you'll own nothing and be happy age. Never noticed that before!
They don't like it when people notice patterns and details.
It's a bit of a stretch from an historical perspective. My Computer is a hold-over from a time when people were just beginning to own a single computer in the home. I have have several PC's, a few laptops, a few tablets, a few raspberries and several smartwatches. This PC makes a whole lot more sense now.
@@mrquicky I do like your observation there. I'm definitely nitpicking when I say they could lean into that trend and make it My Computers and have a unified file explorer for all your devices, just make it able to connect to all your stuff cross platform.
Yeah, that was a good observation.
that's the whole point of the Overton window - to make gradual changes, that people would accept, instead of drastic changes, that people would oppose. But at the end, those gradual changes achieve the same goal as the drastic change, it's just stretched in time.
It should be illegal for operating systems to harvest user data and the penalty needs to be a percentage of Annual revenue. Microsoft wouldnt be pushing AI if they lose a percentage of revenue per infraction. The percentage needs to be 5% per instance and 30-100 years in prison for executives if they have 3 or more infractions.
Why would governments want to impede one of their prime methods of spying on citizens
Definitely gonna happen. After all, the US government has spearheaded the fight for privacy since forever, and continues doing so.
The government that tried to force manufacturers to include a clipper chip with every computer. That redefined the verb "collect" so their sweeping global surveillance (by actually splitting and recording "all" internet traffic) wouldn't fall under it. Yeah baby!
It should, but hard to expect that to happen when all these companies have politicians in their pockets.
Yeah but any kind of regulation towards megacorporations is "literal communism". People are actively fighting against their own interest.
@@czwarty7878 Regulations are what create megacorporations, if all regulations went out today, tomorrow we would have lots of competition. more regulation = state sponsored monopolies
I'm on linux since July 2024, and I kept a windows 10 partition on 1 of my disk. Not anymore! I'm backing up everything and purging that vile windows form my computer. Microsoft is disgusting! I thank you for this video. You told me everything that I needed to hear
I keep each OS on separate drives - practically speaking many of us still need to drop into Windows at the moment, but I'd say 70% of the time now, I am using Linux. There is just no need to use Windows with something like Mint - it's perfect for everyday casual use. I love it.
The worst part of this is: somebody is working in a corp that is using Microsoft products: mail, file share, office, ... hence switching to Linux might bring incompatible applications experiences.
Yeah, there are a few government sites that actually will say your OS is incompatible
The AI features are switched off on my work PC by the admins. Microsoft are pretty good about allowing managed work PCs to be opted out of their worst features.
now we wait the Ai bubble to pop
I am waiting with 🍿
Dotcom bubble 2.0. So many AI startups will go the way of internet integrated dog water bowls of 1999.
This time it’s different!
i think ai can be useful sometimes, but people overhype it too much. this happens with almost everything, tech companies boast about how their technology is going to change the world; so they can get funding from investors.
it wont pop lil bro
Why does windows sound like it's glued together with shit
I read that as "it's a glued together slut" .... I don't know what to make of that lol
Because they have billions but don't devote any of it to designing something from scratch.
Because they've been patching up the same broken piece of crap since the 90s and the morons keep using it.
because it is
Saar programmers
_A few years ago…_
Internet Explorer: "what is my purpose?"
"You install another browser"
_Now…_
Edge: "what is my purpose?"
"You install another operating system"
Actually not true egde is excellent for its co pilot feature which gives you sources and can shorten difficult searches.
Especially if you're studying in a field of for example medicine where often things can be logically explained but your brain gets hung up on the difficult terminology this is a giant advantage.
It's also really useful for knowledge that is somewhat buried in walls of text due to it being a unpopular search and thus often hidden as a secondary info in text about something else or not directly in the title.
For example pharmaceutical uses of certain plants.
It's also really useful for making sure you understand a topic correctly since you can ask questions about a topic which can be somewhat difficult to do on the spot if your preparating for an exam.
All in all I find myself using egde almost exclusively for it's Ai feature 😊
@@janescher4555 yap yap ☝️🤓
By doing this you basically just ignore the entire video’s point, and there are other great LLMs that provide sources and are far more private than Copilot
@@janescher4555Well that is just you. People will use edge to install Linux if their PC or laptop comes with W11 pre-installed. Besides, I’d rather do my own research than be dependent on AI doing the “research” for me and slim chances of giving me false info too. No thank you.
@@cobrazoid I mean it has worked for me so far. Obviously if you use it in a supplemental role instead of solely relying on it, the whole story changes.
Since I use it mostly to learn stuff that the learning materials don't explain properly.
And if it's wrong you'll find out eventually when trying to solve old exams.
So ofc it depends on use case (I mean what doesn't) but I think you shouldn't necessarily just exclude it. Because it is genuinely useful.
Thanks, I wasn't aware of this. Staying on 10.
Disable is NOT GOOD enough. Wreck-All needs to be uninstallable.
The irony of this video having shitty AI voiceover in multiple languages
huh, where do you check?
What
@@deltamicoin the video settings, there’s an option for changing audio tracks
While they do sound like shit it's great in theory.
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisButWho can guarantee that the dub matches the original?
Please cover gaming on linux for normies, its overwhelming
Yeah it would be good to do a video for the normal folks on how to get Retroarc running on Linux for old school games, and wine for more recent stuff.
It just takes time, linux has a way larger learning curve than most any youtuber will ever admit.
YES!!! RUN LOCALLY WITHOUT PROGRAMMING and without needing to use steam also
@@FacialVomitTurtleFightsI came here to say that, this video makes it seem like running windows and linux is the same and it's clearly not, not only for games but for practically everything
I hate how dependent linux is on internet repositories. I want to archive my software locally.
Microsoft knows that can push this and be ok, even with people uninstalling windows in their own pcs, because the greatest volume of users are corporate and they are forced to use windows either because of lobby or because of a specific software that runs only on windows and is enforced in that context.
"boiling the frog" is kinda going on.
the problem is windows has too much of a monopoly so there isnt really much of an alternative
All this talk makes me wanna get mac atleast it doesn’t have recall.
@@trollwarlord2967 No, it's got worse.
@@trollwarlord2967 *For now.* Nothing is stopping them from adding it anyway, and installing linux would be much harder (even if process itself is well known).
Once Windows 10 hits EOL, I'm switching to Linux for real. There is only so much bs I can put up with
Microsoft hasn't brought copilot into Russia. So even if I wanted it to make it work, i wouldn't be able to. Well at least one thing is good here.
And as always, i feel like AI is more like a toy than a useful thing.
I swear Both Microsoft and Google are equally awful but there's no way out of them.
i hate google more ngl
There is Linux
I sadly agree. unite with them
MS is slightly more evil. ChromeOS doesn't have a recall feature
@@serkandevel7828 Everything with "chrome" in its name is still guaranteed to be a tracking malware by Le Goog also without taking screenshots
Skynet would say this is all according to plan
Oy vey, all according to plan. No AI required!
Lmaoo
(mommy I'm scared)...
YES AND PEOPLE SAY ITS UNREAL AND A MYTH! TERMINATOR AND MATRIX ARE REAL
They said it was a theory. It is not
I hate it that UA-cam is auto-translating your video title and voice.
I dislike it being on by default but it may prevent those content thieves that dub without permission or given credit
That happens when default UA-cam language is set to your default language.
I just use English cause it looks cleaner and my default language isn't even supported in most places.
@@cyr0_gd Nice idea, so all the german voideos I watch will be Al-translated to english.
its not bad. its a good use of AI, instead of it spyiiing you
@@gabrielv.4358 Yeah, I think it's fine, but it should be possible to set "original language" to be the default audio for those who prefer subtitles (or nothing if they're multilingual) for consuming foreign language content. I guess some people in the comments are complaining that the defaults are messed up?
What?! Disabling a horrible feature actually gives me the Windows 7 file explorer back?! This sounds like a win-win to me.
8:56 - that change in wording is so annoying when I'm trying to advise older co-workers on how to navigate to a drive, and the coworker isn't particularly tech-savvy. If I don't have a view of what the co-worker is seeing on their screen, and I don't know which version of windows they have, it means I have to give all three names, and say "it will be one of these 3 names". Then they have to commit all 3 names to memory.
I switched to Mint for my server and although its supposed to be one of the easiest OSes to use, I'm still having to research terminal commands to setup sharing/permissions/package installations. Until Linux devs make it so that the average person can do 90% of things without touching terminal, I don't see it becoming a viable alternative for the normies.
just wish I could play all my games then I would stay on linux
This!! I left one of my older desktops to my dad and it's still running win10 which he is used to (can't even install win11 coz requirements). But I can't really install Mint or something for him on that desktop because he would straight up refuse to even open a terminal because he would be afraid of fckig something up. I explain to him some settings etc. rarely. But there is a 0% chance I would explain to him even a simple command terminal.
A good thing about the terminal is that it's almost completely universal, many commands are basically the same throughout most Linux distributions (Except for some lower-level distro's like Arch)
@@FlaxterIVAn average user never has to open terminal lol, especially not on a user friendly distro like Linux Mint. If you want to download software you can use their own software center (like MS store or Apple App store).
Ngl normies are kinda boned for the foreseeable future, the driving ethos behind Linux in most forms is learning the OS and the machine, the devs and users like it that way and frankly people will probably become more entrenched as a tide of people demanding things be simplified or stripped/loaded of/with features to accommodate them starts to grow. Best we can do is help folks around us switch over and slowly transfer knowledge so it becomes less arcane by virtue of experience, but it'll take time and a whole lotta effort.
AI is biggest scam since NFT
Same thing as the Dot Com bubble in the nineties. It took 30 years and a pandemic for online shopping to get a huge share of the market, but nearly all of the early players are sunken and long gone.
I think AI is less of a scam than NFT but both are goldmines for grifters
virtual reality another big scam.
and people ask me why I descent the 9 circles of hell to shut down windows update. (yes, I'd prefer linux but that is impossible when 100% of my clients use windows)
And whenever I hear "optional" from MS$, I remember the 25 years I've been hearing that and they just switch: opt-out, to opt-in, to mandatory, to 7 layers of authorization to shut down and finally: integrate it to a vital part of the OS so you get a BSOD if you manage to bypass those 7 layers.
How do you disable windows update? Is it through the services? Or is there another way that I have not heard of?
@@purpleglitter2600group policies. What you actually do is switching it to "Ask to Download, Auto Update" and just refuse the download request every few hours. If you accidently let it download, it will auto update.
What makes me uncomfortable is that it's installed and can't be uninstalled, so they can enable it at any time if they want to and hope that people won't notice.
Video is FUD open CMD as Admin and run
Dism /online /Disable-Feature /FeatureName:"Recall"
does not break file explorer
Just a week ago I de-google'd my life by switching everything to firefox because google went rogue on adblockers, now it looks like I'm finally taking the plunge to de-microsoft my life and move to linux.
No one wants AI, I am already sick of seeing it everywhere I go…AI voices, AI search summary, AI features wearing out hardware, AI slop…I think everyone would prefer to keep that stuff voluntary, if you want to install it go for it, but I’d like to go back to the way things were.
The dead internet is real
@@opshredderytp Hello stranger. Finally someone other than me sees that. It was good to talk with you. Have a great life
@@opshredderytp 'Dark Forest' is more accurate than 'Dead Internet' theory. The 'Dark Forest' theorem is when it's said the internet is a place where people talk to one another, but you can't see anyone and what you can hear is distant. You may meet a real person every so often, but it's not certain if those voices are real or not.
@@scrittle Also yes.
one thing that stops me from crossing over is that im an artist, i use Clip Studio, zbrush, and a wacom cintiq and the last time i checked wacom doesnt support linux.
Yep true 😢
there is a project called Linux wacom project that makes wacom tablets work on linux, and many distros come with it pre-installed, and there's some tutorials that teach how to install clip studio and zbrush with wine (sorry for the bad grammar, english isn't my first language)
you pay a premium for not having first-party linux support :)
I have a Huion tablet and there's official drivers for it.
Have you tried OpenTabletDriver?
Wacom is supported on Pop OS! to a small degree. Im using an intuos 5 tablet on it just fine. However I don't know the feature set you get with windows, and I don't have the wireless kit.
Windows 7 was objectively the best windows MIcrosoft ever made, the peak and golden era of tech
Underrated take.
I'll always love XP though. I'm traveling right now and a coffee shop I went into in Macedonia was still using XP, I nearly teared up
In term of stability, Win7 is more virus-prone than Win8 and Win10. In term of User Experience, Win7 is 1000 times better than the astrocities, they kept putting out.
Hold your horses: nope it was Vista.
I’m still using Windows 7 and will continue to do so until my PC gets too tired of it’s long life of 14 years and then I’ll get a prebuilt and install Linux mint. Never going to use a windows version past 7 ever
That is the most absurd thing I have EVER SEEN from a corporation. Linux, here I go, for real this time (after 2026)
Time traveller spotted!
Another great video! Coincidentally, I switched my wife’s old laptop over to Mint yesterday. In the process I missed the boot menu key, Windows 10 booted and started the friggin update. We used to say Comcast hates their customers, now we know Microsoft hates their customers too.
It was only a matter of time before they added it back and backported it. Microsoft just can not help themselves to those juicy, juicy screenshots, the data they can mine from that is too valuable to them.
It's almost like they make a lot of money spying on everyone. No wait, it IS that they make a lot of money from spying on us.
I mean capturing all this data for a feature that is essentially history for your desktop? That's the most flimsy facade for Microsoft's privacy destroying data mining operation I can imagine
they want to make a personal assitant ai that can operate your computer by itself. It will be an insane tech but they need the ai training data from screenshots
lmfao i'll make them see things no human should
@@Wock__ it's history for 3 letter agencies, they can probably query your desktep screen and any of your stored screenshots.
*Hears that windows 11 has a recall function that takes screenshots of your computer at random intervals, and turns itself on randomly*
Oh boy, this is not just a privacy concern, but if someone knows it exists then there are people who are GUARENTEED to look through it.
There's nothing more embarrassing than leaving concerning images of... researching... certain things... on a semi-regular basis...
I can hear lawyers everywhere revving their engines.
Probably not - they are looking at bigger cars that they will be able to afford and then have more fun revving the engines.
All the lawyers are being told to stand down. Because this is bigger than Microshaft, this is what the government wants.
Finally watching your videos from Linux 😎
About debloating: Chris Titus Tech's utility sounds like a goto, as he's aware of the dependency and is generally on the ball.
you forgot to mention that explorer also contains your desktop, so if you try to remove or "disable" the explorer to get rid of recall, you will also lose your desktop
“Co-pilot” appeared in an “update” to my Win 10 machine. I uninstalled it.
Dumped Win 11 for Linux Mint.
I have no regrets.
is that the most windows like feel without being windows?
@@edarddragon Cinnamon really feels similar to Windows. Though it's a bit bloated to my liking by default.
@@edarddragon For me personally, yes.
@@xpforevergaming8609 as long its not as bloated as microsoft is good enough for me
What's your experience? Sometime next month (currently busy) I'm going to try it out in a VM. I'm excited, and from the images I've seen Cinnamon looks like the only DE close enough to Windows for me.
I didn't know about tabs in File Explorer until just now. Thanks.
The most annoying part of modern Windows to me is the bing intergration in search. I often work with low end devices and it is very annoying when i search "explorer" and immediately get a bing search result, then 5 to 10 seconds later i finally get the app.
I jumped into Linux for the first time while creating a home media server last month. Absolutely love it. However, I'm a game developer and Windows is an absolute necessity just to be employed. Feels bad man.
I'm also a game Dev. I mostly work gigs, but every client is fine with me using Linux except Epic. I made them buy me a windows laptop and now I just use moonlight to work on Epic projects.
I only used windows to play games that aren't playable on linux, once done I turn it off and goes back to my Lmde , Os is just tools for us no need to be a loyalist/fanboy, it's not worth it these days.
"And you'll be defaulted to using the Windows 7 style file explorer" -- OK, now where is the downside? Ah yes, Dark Mode. I can live without that too.
Windows 7 AND XP were the best Windows I've ever used. I was so happy with those two OS's. Thanks Microsoft for screwing THAT up too!!!
Digging into the system's guts could result in unintended consequences such as this.
@@Mario583a the Win7 style is great
I kind of like having multiple tabs in File explorer, so it would be annoying to lose that (in my opinion, feel free to disagree).
@@the-answer-is-42 it’s harder to drag and drop with multiple tabs instead of multiple windows. I think it’s not a problem to lose explorer tabs. They’re just meant to not have multiple windows
"Purging Recall will default the user to the Windows 7 version of the file explorer."
Was this supposed to be a downside?
AI isn't even particularly intelligent to be fair.
I just made my grand parents switch to linux mint!!
I recommend Mint, both my mom and stepdad use and they have no issues to use to navigate the web
I absolutely HATE windows 11, with or without recall or the other future cr@p they will put into it. I recently bought a mini PC which came with win11 preinstalled. I tried to use it, but couldn't stand it. After 10 minutes I gave up and installed Linux on it.
Yo your videos have multiple audio tracks now, cool! But I was like wtf when I saw it was in portuguese 🤣
Going mental
Thanks for the comment, I had no idea that was a thing on UA-cam.
me too lol. its a good use of ai at least
Thank you very much for this video. Just noticed this icon and will evaluate my options now
I actually switched to the penguin a couple of days ago, I'm severely positively surprised by how well it went/works and never ever going back
Same, but instead of days, weeks. :3
The Recall-Explorer dependency is a dirty trick. Move a couple of function calls from explorer to recall then call them from explorer... if the functions aren't there the whole thing messes up... and you are FORCED to have recall on your system.
For this reason alone My windows experience will not go beyond Windows 10. I will use it so long as it runs and until I can't use it anymore, then I will find another OS to use.
And Google makes UA-cam worse with AI-generated translated audio tracks.
Why though?
@@Nejtak853 Why they do it or why it's worse?
They do it because they consider it a way to make UA-cam more accessible, but it's worse because I don't need or want it and of course I can't turn it off in settings, only per video.
@@RobinLeGaming it might not be useful for you, but what about other people who can’t speak English?
@@Nejtak853 You do realise that the better way was having community captions, it's literally in the name, allowed to be edited by the community. UA-cam getting rid of that feature is what created the problem. No need for AI, bring back viewers adding captions to videos.
@@purpleglitter2600 Yupp, exactly 👍
Win10 LTSC IoT Edition has security updates until 2032. Thankfully Win11 is similar enough to Win10 that I don't think we'll have compatibility issues for a long time with new software even if we stick with 10.
How much is a license for that?
Windows 11 is 10 with reskin
Doesn't it cost extra or require a subscription to a MS cloud PC?
@@serkandevel7828 No and ive been running it for three months
Whoa Whoa whoa, the voice's in my native language, It would be absolutely awesome if the voice sounds more natural like the Chat GPT's have! anyway thanks tho, my parents can watch your videos now ha ha!!
Recall could be disabled or removed, them forcing bitlocker on everyone is what really pisses me off.
And here I was thinking I was safe from co-pilot with Windows 10.
"You can disable Recall"
Yeah, I will believe that.
Finds exe. Deletes it, "would you like at that!?"
@@zeus1141 reinstalls itself with the next mandatory update
You cannot delete Recall but you can delete Windows.
@@zeus1141 Microsoft with a hidden update: HELLO THERE!
There's only a disable option in the GUI of windows PRO, in Windows HOME, there isn't a GUI option to disable copilot or recall. You have to disable them in the windows directory and s**t... xD
The only version of Windows worth installing is Win10 LTSC. It's very close to Win7 and has longer support. For activation, there is massgrave. I rely on Windows for my work as engineer, especially for CAD/3D stuff. //typo
It will also at some point (soon) be unsupported. You only bought a year by doing that or so.
@@zeus1141 Haha nope, it would be supported for at least 5-10 years, so we are going to live forever!
@@zeus1141 2032 for the IoT Enterprise version, actually.
@zeus1141 It is better to be unsupported then have forced updates installing spyware and messing with your computer settings.
@@MrEdrftgyuji No, no it's not. I'd rather have spyware on a working machine, than a hacked machine blowing itself up....
this is going to be a dark age for gaming.
Quite the contrary... Linux is great for gaming, this is the END of the dark ages for gaming. :3
@@MyouKyuubi I wish that where the case but that hasn't been my experience. it seems like steam or any new game has a catch up period where performance and compatibility needs to be sorted out by the community. if it becomes more mainstream it won't be hard for game devs to move their code over to linux systems (easier than apple) but I think that depends on how many ppl get wise and move over so the money is there.
If only there was a way to exclude games from recall....
Oh wait, yeah there is. Pausing Recall if on OR Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Recall > Exclude the app (or game) from Recall > ???.
@@FoddMasterZim I don't know what you're talking about... 90% of games work fine outta the box.
Whatever you're talking about sounds like it will only apply to games that use custom game engines... Which are rare, and acting as if that's the average experience, is just intellectual dishonesty... Such arguments aren't worth entertaining.
Gaming on Linux is great!
When was the last time you tried Linux? 'cus it sure as hell can't have been within the last 5 years, lol.
@@Mario583a Not good enough... Recall shouldn't be running on my computer, to begin with... I shouldn't need to jump through ANY hoops to pause it during gameplay, or uninstall it etc etc.
Ya my 70+ year old Dad switching to Linux would be like a one legged cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond!
9:06 Some recs for "windows looking" themes for linux: Fluent gtk theme by vinceliuice, Marwaita grey by darkomarko42, eleven-icon-theme by kuroe-hanako, windows-eleven by zayronXIO. All of these should work on Cinnamon or other gtk-based DE.
Windows 12: Our PC
Windows 12: Pays a montlhy-fee subscription to use Windows 12.
@@jeanheonofficialI thought there was a windows 12 lite
@@jeanheonofficialAt that point I'll simply get my 'Windows 12 Debloated + NoAI patch (R2R)' from a certain russian forum. Shoutout to my boys
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut Linux sounds like a more reasonable alternative at this point
windows 12 will be cloud based, even worse
Hey dude. Just wanted to say thanks. You convinced me to switch to linux. I went with arch (btw) and am currently loving it. I get to update when I want and can do what I want.
It almost feels weird to have so much control.
Indeed, its crazy you are allowed to do anything you want. Nothing is off limits and thats cool.
Arch stronk, reinstalled it a few months back after not using it for years and I'm wondering why I ever went back to Windows to begin with, games I suppose
I still keep the win NT login sound. So nostalgic.
i've been using mint for over a year on one of my pcs, and each month im closer and closer to install mint on my main gaming/rendering pc
Same - I find I use Mint more than Windows for everyday tasks and have started gaming through Steam as well.
@@JB.zero.zero.1 I'm in the same boat as you. I installed Linux a few months ago and have been using W10 less and less as time goes on. I started gaming on it a couple of weeks ago and it has made me realize that Windows is not necessary for me. 😊
Windows is shit
The virgin Windows The chad Linux
We do be shitting.
window$
I finally switched over completely to Linux (Fedora Workstation) from Windows, after dual-booting with Windows for the last 3 years. I am so happy. Everything works the way I want, and there is no nagging from the OS for me to do something I don't need or sign up for a service I won't use. It is the best.
Hey bros I finally switched to linux
they're forcing hands here
i would but i play games so it makes it very inconvenient
I wish I could, but my laptop isnt supported and would run on full power at all times and I can only use a laptop :(
But now that this is happening, I need to find some solution
@@case0h "guys, I can't break away from the windows spyware. linux won't let me CONSOOOOOM MUH HECKIN VIDEO GAMES! MUH DIGITAL INTERACTIVE BREAD AND CIRCUS! I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT MY BING BING WAHOO!"
@@case0h this isn't the case anymore. you can just run games with proton and they will run on linux with native performance guaranteed, and proton is built into steam. The only games that currently are hard locked onto windows are games with kernel anti-cheat like valorant, but good games are fine
I've been gaming on linux for over a year now and the last time I had to do any tinkering or configuring to get a game to run was the middle of last year. I've even gotten older games to run flawlessly out of the box that are usually finnicky to get working on windows 11, like Quake 3 Arena for instance
With what you said at the end there, having some recongnizability from windows in my linux system would be really nice. I love the windows 10 folder icons, where the folder is open and displace recent thumbnails. If anyone makes that I'd love to see it. (I use Mint cinnamon)
Nice video and all, but the windows dark mode have never included the old windows 7 menues. Only works for Metro style themes.
But I still think you're absolutely right that Microsoft REALLY wants you to keep Recall enabled. And making it a system dependency, is just all kinds og slimy.