Microsoft starts final Windows Recall testing before rollout (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
from ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net to technology@lemmy.world on 15 Apr 22:51
https://slrpnk.net/post/20876577

Microsoft is gradually rolling out the AI-powered Windows Recall feature to Insiders in the Release Preview channel before making it generally available to all Windows users with Copilot+ PCs.

Recall is an opt-in Windows feature that screenshots active windows every few seconds, analyzes them, and allows Windows 11 users to search text within the snapshots using natural language.

As the Windows Insider Program Team said on Thursday, Recall can be paused whenever needed and will only allow access to the data it captures after authenticating via Windows Hello.

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lupusblackfur@lemmy.world on 15 Apr 23:06 next collapse

Is now, always has been, and always will be a bad idea, a security nightmare, and of benefit only to M$ and its so-called “AI” offerings…

Should be permanently disabled on all systems, particularly on corporate systems.

🙄 🤡

nul9o9@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Apr 23:31 next collapse

Not on my shit they’re not.

commander@lemmy.world on 15 Apr 23:38 next collapse

The more users on Linux, the more commercial software will target it. Can already get Davinci Resolve and Autodesk Maya. Drive traffic to see more

Brkdncr@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 02:03 collapse

Does it have Linux Recall yet?

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 16 Apr 04:18 next collapse

Not yet, not enough traffic has been driven. Hang in there.

bfg9k@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 04:34 next collapse

Kind of?

Brkdncr@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 04:57 collapse

Windows has had that for a decade.

bfg9k@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 05:50 collapse

Yeah I had to google ‘system restore point but for Linux’ haha

Overboard8171@startrek.website on 17 Apr 21:02 collapse

OpenRecall, yes.

singletona@lemmy.world on 15 Apr 23:40 next collapse

‘opt in’

Yeeeaa i don’t believe that for one damned minute.

nous@programming.dev on 16 Apr 00:16 next collapse

Of course it is opt in. Why would it not be? Microsoft have opted in automatically on your behalf. Soon you will only be able to opt in, for your convenience, as too many people were accidentally opting out. /s

Pirata@lemm.ee on 17 Apr 07:41 next collapse

It’s opt-in in the same way the Co-pilot that one day just appeared installed on your computer was opt-in. /s

ashar@infosec.pub on 17 Apr 07:48 collapse

Oh yes. Next update it will be opt-out. Then they will change the opt-out mechanism while all data will be sent to MS servers.

besselj@lemmy.ca on 15 Apr 23:45 next collapse

Good thing I don’t use Windows Hello on my machine.

MyOpinion@lemm.ee on 15 Apr 23:56 next collapse

I opt-out.

kami@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 16 Apr 07:44 collapse

From Windows

d3lta19@lemmy.ca on 16 Apr 00:00 next collapse

As much as everyone seems to hate Recall, I really appreciate it. It was the final push I needed to go to Linux full time. Have been on Linux for 6 months now and can’t imagine going back to windows.

chaogomu@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 03:28 next collapse

It was one of the reasons I switched. That and my favorite mod manager is working on a Linux native version. It’s not done yet, but it’s good to play other games from time to time.

Valheim is pretty brutal, but also highly moddable.

Pirata@lemm.ee on 17 Apr 07:42 collapse

Had me in the first half xD

Doomsider@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 04:29 next collapse

Imagine paying for a surveillance machine that takes pictures and records everything you do ready to regurgitate it to anyone who asks. The fact that anyone sees this as anything other than dystopian is a bridge to far for me.

muusemuuse@lemm.ee on 17 Apr 02:25 next collapse

Android has been doing shit like this for years. It’s a marketing tool more than anything. But there’s a weird tribalism around Android so everyone just forgives it. But when windows does it people suddenly care about privacy.

I’m tired.

Pirata@lemm.ee on 17 Apr 07:40 collapse

Its not like there isn’t a backlash against Android either. There’s a reason why projects like GrapheneOS exist.

Overboard8171@startrek.website on 17 Apr 21:03 collapse

Micromanaging bosses dream.

PIP justification dream.

LLM training data.

Employee scoring system.

Fingolfinz@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 04:53 next collapse

Yes, subject us to your garbage, Microsoft

primemagnus@lemmy.ca on 16 Apr 05:36 next collapse

My system won’t update for some reason despite all my efforts. Maybe this is not such a bad thing…

funkforager@sh.itjust.works on 16 Apr 06:00 next collapse

Hey gamers: try bazzite Linux and you won’t ever have to worry about this. Try bringing one old machine over as a test and you’ll see for yourself.

I got it running in an afternoon recently. It reads all your windows docs off an external backup. The desktop version really can be a daily driver. The update script is a single click. Genuinely worth considering if you want at least some of your computer usage to not be recorded 24/7.

CommanderShepard@lemmy.world on 17 Apr 07:07 collapse

Sadly, it still has a lot of rough edges for an average computer user. Quite a few games do not work out of the box, and require some setting up

[deleted] on 16 Apr 07:17 next collapse

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kami@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 16 Apr 07:39 next collapse

Nice try Microsoft

ColdWater@lemmy.ca on 17 Apr 04:30 collapse

You written this like chatgpt trying to praise recall

hperrin@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 08:15 next collapse

I love how no matter how much the market makes it explicitly clear that an idea is absolutely terrible, Microsoft will just be like, “we’re doing it anyway, fuck you.” The best argument for Linux is just to gesture vaguely at Windows.

Pirata@lemm.ee on 17 Apr 07:38 next collapse

No worries, I also started test driving Linux a month ago in preparation for when Windows 10 stops being officially supported.

SplashJackson@lemmy.ca on 17 Apr 10:22 next collapse

I thought the people called Microsoft on their bullshit, Microsoft then listened and decided to stop pursuing AI proliferation? No?

echodot@feddit.uk on 17 Apr 18:55 next collapse

It’s not even just about shoving AI into everything. That would be bad enough but this feature is literally useless, and it isn’t as if Microsoft doesn’t have a plethora of other features people want them to work on.

How about inventing Windows airdrop? Or spend some time unifying the UI so it doesn’t all look like it was developed by two separate teams working independently. Nah, let’s just build some spy software.

Hell I’d even accept them spending some time making a non-shit version of Teams

purplemonkeymad@programming.dev on 17 Apr 19:09 collapse

No, no ,no. You roll out a wildly overreaching implementation so everyone one is upset, that way you can release a just mostly overreaching version and everyone thinks it’s better than what you tried last time.

vxx@lemmy.world on 17 Apr 11:13 next collapse

Alternative title:

Windows users start final Linux testing before rollout

Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 05:27 collapse

This exactly!

ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world on 17 Apr 11:41 next collapse

I’m kind of tempted to keep using Windows just to remove these features as a big middle finger to MS.

meeeeetch@lemmy.world on 17 Apr 13:22 collapse

Shrinking their market share is a much bigger middle finger. If you use their product and shut off a bunch of features, you’re still using the rest of their product and its other features.

echodot@feddit.uk on 17 Apr 18:52 collapse

I don’t really understand who this is even aimed at. Anyone who needs to keep records of their work to refer back to already uses some kind of record keeping system such as version control or ticket creation. When I’m doing that I don’t need to keep a record of all of the ancillary actions I’m doing.

Web browsers have history, files can be reverted to previous versions in Windows already, as I said version control software exists (Github is even owned by Microsoft) and there is already software such as Shadow play.

Who exactly is going to be using Recall that doesn’t already have a perfectly good, and actually dedicated, solution in place?