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New Windows AI feature records everything you’ve done on your PC

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Recall uses AI features "to take images of your active screen every few seconds."
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    If your PC’s region is set to an EEA country, you actually do get additional options to turn stuff off or uninstall things. Uninstallation of Edge and Copilot is apparently coming soon… for the EEA. But you can just tell your PC you’re in an EEA country.

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        I installed Mint this past weekend. I like it and my laptop no longer sounds like it wants to blow up.

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            Lol

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          My issue is finding a lot of work-specific support - stuff like dropbox and downloaders :/

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          samesies!

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        I just switched to Linux. Breath of fresh air. It’s so nice to have a system that isn’t constantly trying to monitize me.

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