• mlg@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Imagine trying to use Wireshark on windows to debug or look at some service.

    Just an avalanche of packets going to 20 different domains on idle.

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    Kinda funny, not too long ago it was a fun mental exercise if you were paying attention to the tech industry to try to think of the ways in which Google or MS could fall.

    Now, AFAICT, neither are falling any time soon, but there certainly seems to be a shift in how they’re perceived and how their brand sits in the market (where even so I’m still probably in a bubble on this).

    But I’m not sure how predictable it would have been that both would look silly stumbling for AI dominance.

    And, yea, I’m chalking recall up to the AI race as it seems like a grab for training data to me, and IIRC there were some clues around that this could be true.

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      1 year ago

      People keep years worth of browser history, until finding something in there becomes harder than searching the web. I see no use for that either, but everyone I’ve asked insisted they need it. They couldn’t really spell out why either

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      Audit trail in a corporate environment maybe. Assuming non-Microsoft admins have access to that data, it could be a benefit.

      Can’t imagine the risk it introduces though.

      And resource usage overhead.

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      If it was local only, and more security focused I would 100%.

      My ADHD. brain needs an AI assistant.

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    FTFY: Windows feature that screenshots everything labeled is a security “disaster”

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    1 year ago

    Microsoft claims it’s offline, but how sure can we be? I smell what the rock is cooking.

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    How different is this vs the previous feature which was their version of apples Time Machine?

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      This isn’t file backup. This takes a screenshot every few minutes, OCRs it, and stores all that in an unencrypted SQLite file in your user folder for anyone to grab.

      Basically anything on your screen is recorded and stored, theoretically forever.