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1 年前@wonderofscience @bugs This is somehow exactly what I needed rn. Thanks!
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@wonderofscience @bugs This is somehow exactly what I needed rn. Thanks!
@[email protected] I found this part to be illuminating:
“Earlier reports by Deskmodder indicated that the latest Windows 11 update (24H2) might allow users to uninstall Recall entirely. However, Microsoft clarified to The Verge that this uninstall option was a bug.”
You see, it’s a feature, not a bug. But this feature turns Windows into a bug. So…