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I would love to upgrade to windows 11, but my computer doesn't support it!!!
Oh no, anyway i switched to Mint
So sorry for your loss. Bet you've figured out by now that you're unable to use the REAL Microsoft 365 (formerly Office) suite of tools. You can fix your life by purchasing a Surface Pro 11, the world's most Copilot+ PC of all time, coming with Windows 11 Home, a 30 day free trial of Microsoft 365 (formerly Office), and if you add a Surface Pro Flex Keyboard, you get a Copilot key. You need a Copilot key. The Copilot key is the key ever. You can't live without a Copilot key.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro-11th-edition
#anon#ask#anonymous ask#ask box experience#surface pro 11#copilot+ pc#windows 11#windowsposting#windows11-official
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This is correct, although the initial distribution will be a bit wider than only the two Surface models mentioned.
Recall is going to be a feature available on Copilot+ PCs, a new line that will be available for sale starting in mid-June. They will be available from manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Samsung. One of the key features of these models is that they are running the Qualcomm Snapdragon X series of NPUs, which is a basic requirement for Recall to run on a system.
Current models on the market simply do not meet the minimum system requirements for Recall. At this time it's not something that users are going to have to worry about unless they specifically set out to buy one of a very small number of PC models equipped to run it.

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Microsoft detailed today a couple of upcoming Windows 11 features including a redesigned Start Menu, new Click to Do actions, and more.
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Le Ultime Novità di Windows 11 - Aggiornamenti 2025 e Funzionalità
Windows 11 continua a evolversi, portando con sé aggiornamenti che migliorano l’esperienza utente, la produttività e la sicurezza. Con il 2025 ormai in pieno svolgimento, Microsoft sta spingendo forte sull’integrazione dell’intelligenza artificiale, nuove funzionalità per gli utenti e un supporto sempre più ottimizzato per i dispositivi moderni. In questo articolo, esploreremo tutte le ultime…
#Aggiornamenti Windows#Copilot+ PC#Funzionalità Windows 11 Microsoft#Intelligenza Artificiale#Novità 2025#Sicurezza Windows#tecnologia#Windows 11#Windows Insider
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Ettől megrendülhet a mobilok és PC-k piaca: az Arm visszavonja a Qualcomm licenszhasználati jogait
Az Arm Holdings PLC, a brit chip-architektúra óriás visszavonja a Qualcommall kötött licensz szerződését, amely lehetővé tette az amerikai chipgyártó számára, hogy Arm technológián alapuló processzorokat és központi egységeket építsen okostelefonok, tabletek és újabban Windows Copilot+ PC-k számára.
A Bloomberg jelentése szerint a lépés csupán a legújabb fejezet a két vállalat közötti néhány éve tartó jogi vitában, amely akkor kezdődött, amikor a Qualcomm 2021-ben felvásárolta a Nuvia chiptervező startupot. Az Arm azt állítja, hogy a felvásárlás szerződésszegést és védjegybitorlást jelent, mivel a Nuvia a felvásárlás idején létező megállapodással rendelkezett az Arm-mal a szabadalmaztatott technológiájára épülő chipek gyártására.
A Qualcomm azzal érvelt, hogy az Arm szerződési feltételei nem írják elő az újratárgyalást felvásárlás esetén. A licenc visszavonása most még mindössze 60 napig tart, azonban ha az Arm meghosszabítja azt, az felboríthatja az okostelefon-ipart, tekintve, hogy a Snapdragon processzorok számos Android okostelefonban és táblagépben megtalálhatók. Ezzel együtt a frissen terjeszkedésnek indult Arm-alapú Windows PC-k kategóriája számára is komoly visszalépést jelentene a tiltás.
Utóbbiakat már csak azért is kíséri kiemelt figyelem, mert az Apple szintén Arm alapokra épített saját processzoraival és az ezek köré épített új, nagy teljesítményt és alacsony fogyasztást kínáló számítógépeivel pár éve már alaposan megbolygatta PC piacot, a Microsoft illetve gyártó partnereinek válasza azóta is várat magára.
Forrás: Windows Central
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How bad this is really can't be understated.
Recall is a feature that is being marketed as exclusive to Copilot+ PCs, a handful of new machines that are launching later this month. However, it's possible to install Recall on machines that don't meet the minimum system requirements. Machines like your standard Windows 11 PC that aren't running the new NPU chips, and probably at least some that are running Windows 10.
And, as said above, the SQLite database stores data as plain text.
But it's encrypted on the drive, Microsoft says, so it's safe!
No. No, it isn't.
So far this week I've seen a dozen client computers where the system has been compromised by remote access software. Most of them fell for scams saying their computers were infected with viruses, called an 800 number shown on the screen, and downloaded and installed those programs at the scammer's instructions.
Doing that grants the scammer full access to the system. Bitlocker's encryption kicks in when a drive is removed from a system and attached to another. It's not going to do anything to protect data from a scammer using the computer the drive belongs to while it's signed into the user account.
It's going to be a matter of seconds for them to export the entire SQLite database from the AppData folder it lives in on Copilot+ PCs. By the time the user realizes what's going on, it's probably too late.
And again, it's possible to get Recall installed on machines that aren't supposed to be running it because they don't meet the minimum system requirements. So there's a very real chance that threat actors are going to weaponize it and deploy it to victims' computers for the sole purpose of harvesting all the data they can.
The security risks this poses even to average PC users are legitimately terrifying.
And it's enabled by default on Copilot+ PCs. You have to actively opt out.
Recall is designed to use local AI models to screenshot everything you see or do on your computer and then give you the ability to search and retrieve anything in seconds. There’s even an explorable timeline you can scroll through. Everything in Recall is designed to remain local and private on-device, so no data is used to train Microsoft’s AI models. Despite Microsoft’s promises of a secure and encrypted Recall experience, cybersecurity expert Kevin Beaumont has found that the AI-powered feature has some potential security flaws. Beaumont, who briefly worked at Microsoft in 2020, has been testing out Recall over the past week and discovered that the feature stores data in a database in plain text.
Holy cats, this is way worse than we were told.
Microsoft said that Recall stored its zillions of screenshots in an encrypted database hidden in a system folder. Turns out, they're using SQLite, a free (public domain) database to store unencrypted plain text in the user's home folder. Which is definitely NOT secure.
Further, Microsoft refers to Recall as an optional experience. But it's turned on by default, and turning it off is a chore. They buried it in a control panel setting.
They say certain URLs and websites can be blacklisted from Recall, but only if you're using Microsoft's Edge browser! But don't worry: DRM protected films & music will never get recorded. Ho ho ho.
This whole debacle feels like an Onion article but it's not.
Luckily(?) Recall is currently only available on Windows 11, but I fully expect Microsoft to try and shove this terrible thing onto unsuspecting Win10 users via Update.
Stay tuned...
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A Michael Sheen x Yn
By Copilot!!!
Title: “Emerald Eyes”
Chapter 1: Unexpected Encounters
The film set was abuzz with activity. You, an aspiring actress, found yourself cast alongside the enigmatic Michael Sheen in the adaptation of “Far from the Madding Crowd.” His reputation preceded him—charismatic, talented, and with eyes that held secrets.Your first encounter was in the makeup trailer. You sat nervously, your brown hair pulled back, waiting for your transformation. And then he walked in—a whirlwind of energy and charm. His eyes, oh, those eyes—they held galaxies within. Green, like the lush forests of your childhood, flecked with golden hues. They crinkled at the corners when he smiled, and suddenly, the world outside ceased to exist.“Hello,” he said, extending his hand. “Michael Sheen.”“Y/N,” you replied, your heart fluttering. His touch lingered, igniting something deep within you.
Chapter 2: Shared Moments
Days turned into weeks. You rehearsed scenes together, exchanged banter, and discovered shared interests. Michael’s eyes held you captive during every conversation. They shifted—sometimes moss-green, other times a stormy gray. You wondered if he saw the same kaleidoscope in your gaze.One evening, after a particularly emotional scene, he took you aside. The moon hung low, casting shadows on the grass. His fingers brushed against yours, and you felt the pull—the unspoken connection.“Y/N,” he whispered, “we’re both healing from broken hearts. Maybe we can heal together.”And there, under the star-studded sky, you kissed. His lips tasted of vulnerability and hope. Your green eyes met his, and in that moment, you knew—you were each other’s solace.
Chapter 3: Midnight Confessions
Late nights on set blurred into stolen moments. Michael shared stories of his past—the highs and lows of fame, the weight of expectations. You listened, your heart aching for him. His eyes held galaxies, but they also held pain.One night, nestled in his trailer, he traced the curve of your jaw. “Y/N,” he murmured, “I’ve never met anyone like you.”“Likewise,” you confessed. “Your eyes—they’re like emeralds.”He chuckled. “And yours? They’re the color of hope.”Epilogue: Love’s TapestryThe film wrapped, but your story continued. Michael’s eyes remained your compass—the calm in life’s storms. Together, you wove a tapestry of love—brown hair and green eyes, laughter and tears.And as you stood on a windswept cliff, his arms around you, you whispered, “Michael, promise me one thing.”“Anything,” he replied.“Promise that we’ll always find solace in each other’s eyes.”He kissed you, sealing the vow. And in those emerald depths, you discovered eternity.
Note: This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real events or persons is purely coincidental.
I hope you enjoyed this romantic journey! 🌟❤️
Isn't that crazy- the Ai wrote that!?!?!
#aziraphael x reader#genderfluid#fluff#kiss#kisses#aziracrow#aziraphale#michael sheen x yn#michael sheen x reader#michael sheen#michael sheen hot#love quotes#copilot ai#copilot designer#copilot pc#ai artwork#ai art#ai generated#ai image
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When I'm in a corporate dickriding contest, and my opponent is a volunteer on the Microsoft forums
#windows#windows 10#windows 11#microsoft#just woke up to copilot on one of my last 2 w10 PCs#time to fully switch to linux
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I just want it to be known before it inevitably hits that wall, I thought AI was an overhyped flop the entire time
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does anyone know if there's a tool that uninstalls additional programs that come with windows updates because my laptop hasn't been able to run things properly since the last one
#one of the things it installed was copilot and i got that ai bullshit tf out of there like if i wanted it i would have downloaded it#and it's changed older programs too and now they're less usable and makes me download more programs#and it's all to be more 'convenient' and [gnaws on laptop]#i've been hoping to get a gaming pc in the next few months but now i'm worried about the shit that's going to be forced on there#i don't want windows 11 fuck off!
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Don't you just hate how like... every tech thing is constantly like here's a new feature that actively makes things worse. And then you have to spend ages fucking around in menus to try and make it go away
#This is about windows 11 installing 'copilot' on my machine#And when I searched how to get rid of it completely it says you can't it's integrated into the os#it wasn't integrated into the os on *my* pc yesterday#but at least I can turn it off#if anyone has a way to actually uninstall it please help?
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Guide to Disable Windows Recall on Copilot+ PCs
Windows Recall is a highly anticipated and powerful feature introduced in Windows 11, tailored specifically for Copilot+ PCs. This advanced functionality leverages artificial intelligence to improve productivity by providing intelligent suggestions and automating certain tasks. But its implementation has flared some valid concerns about user privacy and data security. This comprehensive guide…
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#copilot+ pcs#disable windows recall#disable windows recall on copilot+ pcs#microsoft#windows recall
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MS Copilot Designer is nuts 🥵
Future D&D character icons ready to rumble
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Because I hate misinformation; this has NOT BEEN INSTALLED IN YOUR COMPUTER
Recall is a feature specific to a NEW line of computers with special snapdragon cpus to be able to handle it. It cannot appear in your computer. Normal computers without this special cpu CANNOT literally C A N N O T use recall.
Snapshotting every single individual second of your screen all the time is, extremely heavy. It cannot be “updated” to your computer. The snapdragon cpu pcs are advertised as such and promote their recall feature openly. You can’t accidentally buy one and it’s NOT ON YOUR COMPUTER!!!!
Don’t go around fucking in powershell. You can damage your operating system if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Literal definition of spyware:
Also From Microsoft’s own FAQ: "Note that Recall does not perform content moderation. It will not hide information such as passwords or financial account numbers. 🤡
#ongo#windows 11#so tired of this thing going around#yes recall us stupid#and awful#and also#NOT IN YOUR COMPUTER#don’t fear monger like that it’s not cool#and be careful inputting commands you find online into powershell#psa#you have to go out of your way to buy copilot pcs to be able to use recall#it’s not a software update#it literally can’t be a software update#it depends on special hardware#this just isn’t how things work!
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Recall and Click to Do, the two flagship AI features that Microsoft has been testing with select Insiders on Copilot+ PCs are now available for testers on the Release Preview Channel.
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