A new discovery that the AI-enabled feature’s historical data can be accessed even by hackers without administrator privileges only contributes to the growing sense that the feature is a “dumpster fire.”
Exactly. Most people could escape this kind of shit by just switching to linux (which really isn’t hard), but in the workplace you don’t typically get to choose the OS you use.
As a former computer repair tech who dealt with a lot of average computer users, I’m sorry to tell you that most people cannot switch to Linux. Most people can’t even figure out how to use the super basic Windows features.
Right now I’m terrified that we will have to add local storage to handle this garbage. We use small disks intentionally to push our users to use the network storage, which is backed up. Instead of local storage which is not. I don’t need microsoft keylogging and screencapping my tiny disks to death.
Also scared how companies might use it to control their employees
Exactly. Most people could escape this kind of shit by just switching to linux (which really isn’t hard), but in the workplace you don’t typically get to choose the OS you use.
As a former computer repair tech who dealt with a lot of average computer users, I’m sorry to tell you that most people cannot switch to Linux. Most people can’t even figure out how to use the super basic Windows features.
Might? Heh. Cute.
Right now I’m terrified that we will have to add local storage to handle this garbage. We use small disks intentionally to push our users to use the network storage, which is backed up. Instead of local storage which is not. I don’t need microsoft keylogging and screencapping my tiny disks to death.