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I'm from Ontario. The only place in Canada that legitimately doesn't have a standard carbon tax is Quebec. They do cap and trade. Every other province has a shared carbon tax, and BC and NT just have a different type of carbon tax. The government already got caught lying about how much is actually driven back to the consumer. It also doesn't account for inflation caused by higher energy prices (due to tax) in food and other industries. The government also has withheld billions and won't tell anyone what the plan is. And finally, in the process the skirted a Canadian law (a tax cannot itself be taxed) by calling the carbon tax a "fee". Of course even those in government just plain call it a tax. You're way off here, and as for accounting for the cost of negative externalities... I am not a person who believes generating money solves every problem. What is happening with this money? Does it even curb people's carbon footprint? Will it make a difference? What does it do to their quality of life? There are over two million Canadians per month at food drives because they can't afford food. Food has been the biggest thing affected by the carbon tax since it takes energy in every single step of the way to produce and sell food. What about that negative externality? What about the negative externality of poorer health from being forced to make poorer food choices? Is that accounted for? If you think the government should be taking 70% of my money (yes, that's right) and dictating every corner of everyone's lives, you're delusional and anti-human. If you have a crystal ball and want to let me know how all this pans out, be my guest. But the fact is they are doing a lot of damage to a lot of people, and there is absolutely no way to know if it even matters. What we do know is the negative effects. What we do know is the overstep. Taxing taxes, losing funds, being opaque about where the money goes, obfuscation, demonization. The Canadian government has absolutely fucked its citizens over the last decade and it shows through a whole bevy of metrics. So there's my answer. Now go ahead and answer all my questions please.
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It’s only cheap if you don’t include the massive costs of the plastic pollution and the carbon emissions associated with the oil refining and manufacturing. If we start putting those costs in per part, hopefully can switch to greener options sooner 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
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2024-14-06
Not to mention the choices of powerful people, but no. It's definitely low-powered consumers making all the decisions. Let's keep propagating that myth lol
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So if I recall correctly, they've recalled Recall.
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2024-14-06
You should really still disable the History Tracking that is enabled… and delete your history too. It is in the privacy settings. Tracking History. You can see everything from the dashboard.
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2024-14-06
That’s the plan. Proof of Presence tied to windows hello.
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2024-14-06
So you’re saying it’s been… recalled?
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2024-14-06
It should never see the light of day... Fuck spyware
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2024-14-06
This is no different than your browser search history. I bet you can set it up to forget everything older than a few days, or delete all of it with the click of a button.
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2024-14-06
So… total recall is the only way.
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2024-14-06
Did these idiots just watch genysis n think yeah sounds right
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2024-14-06
I still don't understand what it's meant to bring to the user. The discussion is either: "This is horrible for security" or "I really like the possibilities this offers". What possibilities? Remember what I did on my laptop a few days ago? Why?
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2024-14-06
I mean sure, in terms of searches. But your browser sessions includes a *lot* more private stuff than just the URL in terms of what it shows on the screen. Just take bank for examples, I guarantee most banks would not implement a flag to mark their site as private any time soon. Just that alone provides a lot more info than a simple search / browsing history. What about your Bitcoin private key that got briefly shown on screen? I mean sure again you can say maybe a Bitcoin wallet should mark this flag but Microsoft is holding everyone hostage and forcing every app and website to do this where some wallet is going to not implement and cause issue somewhere down the line. Or think about your webmail. If you check your webmail, all your browser URL shows is the URL of the webmail (rather than the contents) and that's what you would see in the history. If you are checking work email on the web, you are not supposed to download the information to your location computer. Just use the web browser and log out. Now, with Recall, guess what all those data are captured and stored on your computer now.
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2024-14-06
They'll roll it out silently amd take way less heat for a week
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2024-14-06
Like the Try the new Outlook?
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2024-14-06
I guarantee few years down the line Microsoft will be sued because this feature was "accidentally" turned on, just like how google recently settled for tracking users in chrome's incognio mode. I have pre-ordered a Framework 13 and it will be the first PC I own that won't have windows installed.
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2024-14-06
rm -rf WindowsRecall
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2024-14-06
A 3tn corp with a tech bro mentality. Moving fast and breaking things. Too cool to ask permission, too big to ask forgiveness ever. What could possibly go wrong? 🤷‍♂️
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2024-14-06
I want the feature. How is it different from an advanced browser history? How could an advanced AI assistant work without such a feature?
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2024-14-06
Still yet to think of a single use case for a home user
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2024-14-06
Don't delay it. Don't update it, Just ax the whole fucking thing
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2024-14-06
Many of us don't want mandatory AI assistants taking constant screenshots of our private information. We don't need any of this at all.
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2024-14-06
Just use Linux or MacOS
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2024-14-06
Recall seems to be a more like an application that would install on specific use cases. Not something that is there on all your PCs.
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2024-14-06
AFAIK they'll add an OPT-in button, not opt-out.
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2024-14-06
Signed in work teams on my private laptop once. After spending a good amount of time to delete the windows account of my work email adress, I will never do it again. Sorry boss.
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2024-14-06
(•\_•) ( •\_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■\_■)
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2024-14-06
And what if you don’t want any of this shit on your computer??
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2024-14-06
This is the way!
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2024-14-06
Between Proton and WINE, and the malware and other bad actors from most AAA publishers, there's not much that doesn't run in Linux now worth playing. The vast majority of my GOG library runs better in Linux than in Windows, while I don't think anything in my Steam library doesn't run under Linux with Proton. About the only exception is if you want to play some online shooter, and the "anti cheat" malware has problems with it. They all suck, so no loss there.
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2024-14-06
Now do “New” Outlook
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2024-14-06
I don't know different but what you say sounds right. I don't have a lot of time to spend on games so when I play, I just want to sit down and play. I don't want to have to fiddle with configs, figure out what does and doesn't work, etc. That's not to say it's still true but back in the day it was true. Getting just the right set up to play a game on linux (or Mac) was a bit of a hassle sometimes. I may end up just reinvesting in a console.
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2024-14-06
>Just a rant after learning that teams ignores the default system browser when clicking on links in teams and uses Edge instead... Newest Outlook does too...
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2024-14-06
Police want to recall it all so of course it will be in there. And every hacker wants this in your computer but not their own.
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2024-14-06
Just to be sure to buy in, what quality of life functionnality do i loose by desactiviting it ?
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2024-14-06
Why they even named their new shiny flagship feature something that has a negative connotation in everybody's mind is one of those idiotic decisions only Microsoft is capable of.
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2024-14-06
Is there a stripped windows build somewhere? Windows 10 preferably
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2024-14-06
Linux or Mac
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2024-14-06
People acting like nobody asked for this and acting surprised that they're still pushing forward with it, even with all the recoil and anger when in reality the c-suite are all begging for this. Recall is the type of tool that would empower the c-suite insofar as monitoring their staff to ridiculous levels of control.
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2024-14-06
Maybe it's about time to go Sherman on MS again
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2024-14-06
Go Ubuntu or Linux Mint before you go the Mac Route first. They are both easy to use and pretty straight forward.
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2024-14-06
You just download steam, right click on manage, check the compatability box for proton and click download. I have not had a single issue playing games in linux so far, and my PC is running smoother than ever. Hope you at least give it a shot, the right distro and some personalization will change your life.
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2024-14-06
How about kill it all together?
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2024-14-06
Delaying is not the word we wanted to hear Microsoft. Deleting is the word we wanted to hear.
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2024-14-06
Satya will put more ads in W11.
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2024-14-06
The paid version gives you Total Recall.
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2024-14-06
“Delaying…” It’s like they’re saying “If they get used to a bad idea they’ll like it later.”
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2024-14-06
Fuck new Outlook.
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2024-14-06
This is what happens when "We Need More AI!!!" overrides all common sense. MS might be the first to really get bitten in the ass, but Apple and the rest of the "Giants" are going to get theirs soon as well.
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2024-14-06
But but how will they be able to harvest your data to train the next generation of AI to replace you at your job and make your companies stock price higher???
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2024-14-06
they’re renaming it Windows Game of Thrones Season 8
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2024-14-06
I've been a Windows user since around 1992. I refuse to go to Windows 11. I'm going to seriously consider Mac or a Linux build next.
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2024-14-06
It’s already been confirmed as opt-IN
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2024-14-06
Delayed until the bad press goes away (or is bribed away) and then stealth installs it.
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2024-14-06
Windows users seem to eat glue and want to ask AI really dumb ass questions “durrr what was that almond pie recipe I saw the other day? Hurr durrrr”
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2024-14-06
There's to hoping it never comes to Intel PCs.
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Well I guess I figured with a name like recall it would be a very similar product which when looking at it at surface level that’s what I was thinking I was going to be. Snapshots of files and changes so one could look back and fix something drastic but make is searchable for some level of convenience. But make it all local side for security. But I guess it’s not anything as usual as that typical Microsoft.
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And the more useful for a very personalized, individual experience. We're going to renounce all privacy eventually for the sake of comfort. It's just a matter of time. Kids don't even care anymore.
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It's no longer going to be called. Recall the new name is Backlash after the backlash for recall, so they recalled it it Backlash
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It's great how politicians who know nothing about technology pass laws that cannot possibly be adequately enforced.
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Delay it indefinitely
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How about no Copilot+ while we're at it?
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2024-14-06
Do we actually believe it’s delayed or just hidden from the user? The problem is that they developed it in the first place. The cat is out of the bag. Windows is officially spyware. Nobody should be using it. If you absolutely must use windows for a certain application, do it in a vm running on Linux.
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2024-14-06
You never know whith windows update always pulling sneaky shit. Just avoid buying Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite laptops.
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All will bow to the power and corrupt nature of the Windows Recall and the CoPilot Key… One Key to rule them all, One Key to find them, One Key to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.”
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If the train isn’t preserved than I will be most upset
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There are a few trains with bullet holes in them, I don't know if that counts. The US rail network helped build the country, but has been to die when the automobile came along. US rail is 99% unelctrified, old, using out of date automation and with priority given to giant miles long cargo trains far too long to be operated safely with the minimum underpaid crew they have that block any attempt to use the rail network for passenger service.
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They will build a new one. This was not the first Doctor Yellow and won't be the last. It is more like a title that gets passed on than a personal identity. There is an old Doctor Yellow from when the Shinkansen had round noses instead of duckbills sitting in the railway museum in Nagoya.
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I don't think Americans need more bullets around.
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Plus there is the whole thing of Nuclear powerplants everywhere in France because of TGV and the Oil crisis that would never have happened in the US Which is a good thing, but uninformed people may think nuclear power is bad
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The headline speaks for itself
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That's concerning to say the least.
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The iron triangle: Congressional, Military, Industrial.. I guess now we can add a fourth and call it a diamond: tech.
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Not sure how to take this. He should know something about security, but the NSA doesn't have the best reputation for privacy.
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What could possibleye go wrong? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nakasone > On February 14th, 2024, Nakasone published an Opinion article in the Washington Post, arguing for congress to re-approve the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which was due to expire in Spring 2024
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Palantir and OpenAI are going to merge with Boston Dynamics and then we're really in trouble. This guy looks like he has foreign nationals in his basement.
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I wonder what AI says about this - lmao
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It's not my job to go investigate your own claims for you. Telling someone to "go Google it" or "go read about it" is one of the most intellectually dishonest and lazy things you could possibly do. I'm not going to find proof for you, you can post here yourself.
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2024-14-06
Moral of the story, calling someone naive implies you know something they don’t. Make sure it’s not the other way around so you don’t waste anyone else’s time.
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2024-15-06
Bratton started his efforts in Boston in the 90's when I lived there. Imagine coming up with all of this magical data processing instead of focusing on UBI and better housing. The Silicon Valley influence on policing is strong and scary.
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2024-15-06
Big brother is watching and has no idea of what to do with what it sees.
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They've made it [open source](https://github.com/carolynz/poetry-camera-rpi), which is neat. But it looks like they are also going to try selling them, which is extremely lame.
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So it's full of "Sheinsteins"
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There are reasons many Chinese get an education abroad...and its not because they like to spend 10x more on education. Its because of fake research...how can you study if you have to spend time figuring out if a paper is fake? (In my college course, this is what the Chinese students told me...they can't fully trust anything)
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2024-14-06
It isn’t even about the sentiment being bad for China. It’s the peddling of proven false conspiracies about Covid and bird flu. Most of the top comments are taking any Chinas research mill issues among tons of other actually real issues with China and their practices. That doesn’t mean you just give a pass on the pandemic comments because you agree with the overall sentiment.
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I don’t think they purposely released Covid, it’s more that there was safety violations in the Wuhan lab that led to the virus getting out so it was more negligence than intentional, regardless these type of experiments are too dangerous and need to be stopped.
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2024-14-06
China is known for fake research.
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2024-14-06
Everybody just wants to one-up each other for face value. I know a current phd at Beida, she talks about how incredibly stressful it is because higher ups put enormous pressure on them spitting out papers, regardless of the quality.
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2024-14-06
Wow! The copium I see here gives you an idea why China is improving faster than the west.
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Remember that time they invented the cure for baldness 30 years ago?
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