Microsoft to deprecate and remove the Location History feature in Windows. (learn.microsoft.com)
from Cat@ponder.cat to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Feb 16:41
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justOnePersistentKbinPlease@fedia.io on 18 Feb 17:37 next collapse

Theyre not removing it.

They are removing the local storage only and privacy settings around it.

MudMan@fedia.io on 18 Feb 17:40 next collapse

The Cortana version of it specifically, it seems?

People tend to overreact to Microsoft announcements (see last week's panic about an out-of-context policy change for OEMs misreported as a lack of support for older Intel chips), but in fairness MS doesn't make it easy with the obtuse way they communicate in a whole bunch of areas.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Feb 22:15 collapse

They don’t make it easy with the constant fucking of their own consumers. It should be expected that people assume the worst because that’s what they’ve been conditioned to expect for the last 10 years.

We are deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an API that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the Privacy & Security > Location page in Settings.

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Feb 04:26 collapse

Does location data get stored on their servers or elsewhere?

Apollo2323@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Feb 18:13 next collapse

Oh man , I am staying on Windows 10 for as long as I can…

TommySoda@lemmy.world on 18 Feb 18:35 next collapse

Start dual booting with Linux just to give it a try so won’t have to remove Windows as you give it a test drive. That’s what I did and I found out that Linux isn’t as bad or cryptic as some people make it seem. Haven’t even booted into my windows in over a month now.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Feb 22:18 next collapse

Linux is user-centric but it’s also a giant pain in the ass to use. Right now my laptop boots up when I shut it down and close the lid, so I have a perpetually dead battery, and I can’t seem to pass access to the camera to any apps at all. I also can’t seem to get any video editors to utilize the GPU for rendering. That’s just today’s problems.

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Feb 04:29 collapse

Laptops not designed for Linux sometimes have weird hardware problems – someday I will buy a computer specifically built for Linux so everything works – either that or get an old thinkpad and just live with it being slow.

superkret@feddit.org on 18 Feb 22:18 next collapse

Nah. Just go all in with Slackware.

Apollo2323@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Feb 01:00 collapse

Oh I use linux already I just have Windows 10 for multiplayer games.

TommySoda@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 02:01 collapse

Which online games are you trying to play? I’ve had pretty decent luck with most online games. Can even play Helldiver’s 2.

pHr34kY@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 06:55 next collapse

HellDivers 2 runs like a dream. It plays because it’s not PvP.

The problem with every PvP game is that they refuse to allow players online unless they have kernel-level anticheat. That’s a dealbreaker, and nobody will negotiate on it.

Apollo2323@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Feb 14:27 collapse

Battlefield 1 and Warzone.

Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 18 Feb 21:11 next collapse

I am really hoping they will provide at least 2 more years of updates for everyone (perhaps the EU can force them to).

Apollo2323@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Feb 01:01 collapse

Use Windows 10 ltsc and you will have updates until 2032

PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca on 19 Feb 13:28 collapse

Upgrade to W10 Enterprise IOT LTSC and you’ll get security updates until 2032. Search mass gravel and read the W10 EOL guide. Took me 10 minutes with no data loss.

can@sh.itjust.works on 18 Feb 18:18 collapse

So opposite of what Google Maps did?

justOnePersistentKbinPlease@fedia.io on 18 Feb 20:04 collapse

What? All Google services have always been corrupt data theft systems.

can@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 00:00 collapse

Correct.

But Google Maps used to keep location history on their servers if enabled but recently they have announced an end to that and it will be stored locally only, with a window now for downloading your prior data.

Nighed@feddit.uk on 19 Feb 10:29 collapse

…which is actually annoying. It’s a good feature ☹️

can@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 17:54 collapse

It can be but is rather that locally on my device nonetheless.

[deleted] on 19 Feb 08:26 next collapse

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rottingleaf@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 10:41 collapse

I understand why managers in big companies would like to think all the past tech capital matters, so legacy matters, and why their customers like to think it makes something better.

I wrote a bit more and erased it.

I don’t think problems solved by desktop operating systems today are qualitatively different from 20 years ago. They are different in structure and direction, which required significant evolution from Windows on Intel, but wouldn’t so much, say, from Amiga were it to remain a living branch.