• thetreesaysbark
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    7 months ago

    Jesus Christ. All these requirements for something most people didn’t ask for:

    System requirements for Recall

    Your PC needs the following minimum system requirements for Recall:

    A Copilot+ PC
    
    16 GB RAM
    
    8 logical processors
    
    256 GB storage capacity
    
        To enable Recall, you’ll need at least 50 GB of storage space free
    
        Saving screenshots automatically pauses once the device has less than 25 GB of storage space
    
    • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 months ago

      Sounds like the way around this is to make swap space take up the drive up to 24 GB. Then trim the swap space as you need it.

      I know it says “to enable” but let’s be real here. It’s going to be a placebo switch.

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            7 months ago

            Europe keeps on proving that we can in fact regulate these companies, and it’s fucking pathetic how the US and Canada don’t.

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          If it’s anything like the “sign into your Microsoft account to continue” bullshit, there will be no cancel button. You’ll need to cast an archaic spell where you summon a spirit from the Netherworld, who then just gives you a 60 minute lecture on enshitification and why you should install Arch.

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        I’m pretty sure Windows doesn’t have fixed-size swap. It uses pagefiles.

        Edit: apparently pagefiles can be given a static size as well.

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      7 months ago

      At least hopefully companies will stop selling laptops with 8Gb of soldered ram.

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      That’s a quite normal PC right? Not that I want it though lol good heavens.

      When I think about it my daily only have 4 cores, oh no cant use it (I’m on Linux too, so sad ).

      Or am I missing something with “copilot pc”, does it have to have som special hardware? Asking out of morbid curiosity.

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        Yeah, it has to have certain specific types of CPU. They’re making this a requirement for all Windows 11 machines if you want to keep receiving security updates. It’s going to create a mountain of e-waste.

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        They’re not amazing specs. All but the most budget of PCs sold in 2024 would have those specs.

        It’s notable as a required minimum though. There’s an implication (not necessarily true) that at some times this feature may require a significant portion of those resources.

        Like if your browser was burning away on 8 cores using 16g of RAM you’d notice.

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        Yes. A CPU has both physical cores and logical threads. These are both considered logical CPUs.

        For example, if you ran cat /proc/cpuinfo on Linux you would see something like this (First processor is processor 0)

        processor : 23

        model name : AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor

        So your 4 core CPU likely has hyperthreading and would meet the requirements for Microsoft recall