Jokes on you buddy, I've ditched my HP printers because of this nonsense. They literally locked me out of a printer all of a sudden after an update, deciding my cartridge bought from HP was no longer valid. Not to mention, just sitting there the inks use themselves up, I'm guessing just drying out from crappy design.
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Ymmv but since I dabble a bit with audio, I went with Ubuntu Studio. It has a real time kernel, and has been fantastic for gaming.
Building this into the OS is clearly unnecessary, there's obviously another motive here...sweet user behavior data?
Pushing "machine learning" as "beneficial AI" appears to be a ploy to build profiles of everyone using all the data that can possibly be gathered up about them. The claims will be for better ads and better experiences, but the reality will be something quite different.
Two routers seems like a possible issue
Want to save the US auto industry? Focus on vehicle privacy and make it a national security issue.
Thanks for this! SearXNG is great, and took just a few minutes to spin up the Docker container.
Thanks for spamming new by posting this so many times at once
I'm curious if you look at "Subtitle mode" as their user in their user settings, is it on default?
Prices on these need to be lower on a base model if they really want sales.
I used to have subtitle management issues, but now I use mkv files so that I can include the original subtitles from my discs. You can use settings in Handbrake to control size and quality. This doesn't help of course if you aren't using discs...
Letting this scan your machine using machine learning to be "helpful" is flat out criminal if any of the info is sent to Msft. And this is being installed for you automatically via a Windows update, why? I think we all know...