Can't they speak English?gremlin wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 3:04 pm Catfight in Congress....
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-69004633
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From the Beeb - UK watchdog looking into Microsoft AI taking screenshots
So, that'll be the hackers lining up to crack this as soon as possible.
Is this another "feature" that is enabled by default? Not that MS would be that sneaky, surely?
andThe UK data watchdog says it is "making enquiries with Microsoft" over a new feature that can take screenshots of your laptop every few seconds.
Microsoft says Recall, which will store encrypted snapshots locally on your computer, is exclusive to its forthcoming Copilot+ PCs.
But the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) says it is contacting Microsoft for more information on the safety of the product, which privacy campaigners have called a potential "privacy nightmare".
Microsoft says Recall is an "optional experience" and it is committed to privacy and security.
According to its website, users "can limit which snapshots Recall collects".
"Recall data is only stored locally and not accessed by Microsoft or anyone who does not have device access," the firm said in a statement.
And it said a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots.
But an ICO spokesperson said firms must "rigorously assess and mitigate risks to peoples' rights and freedoms" before bringing any new products to market.
"We are making enquiries with Microsoft to understand the safeguards in place to protect user privacy," they said.
According to Microsoft, Recall will not moderate or remove information from screenshots which contain passwords or financial account information.
So, that'll be the hackers lining up to crack this as soon as possible.
Is this another "feature" that is enabled by default? Not that MS would be that sneaky, surely?
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Please don't worry, Microsoft is the most ethical of companies and would never release anything new without the most stringent testing and your express permission.
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Struggling to see why any user would want such a feature.
I suppose it would help police investigations if they got hold of a crims computer or could access it remotely or delivered a small bit of software that uploads the snapshots......
I suppose it would help police investigations if they got hold of a crims computer or could access it remotely or delivered a small bit of software that uploads the snapshots......
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I'm a little bit "err...so what?" about it.
Not because I think it's OK for Microsoft to be screenshotting you or anything like that, but because anything and everything you do on your PC has to go through WIndows* anyway - would M$ (couldn't resist, sorry) even need to screenshot to be nabbing your info?
*Anyone who mentions Linux can STFU, you know what I mean
Not because I think it's OK for Microsoft to be screenshotting you or anything like that, but because anything and everything you do on your PC has to go through WIndows* anyway - would M$ (couldn't resist, sorry) even need to screenshot to be nabbing your info?
*Anyone who mentions Linux can STFU, you know what I mean
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So... Apple?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:59 am *Anyone who mentions Linux can STFU, you know what I mean
I don't use Apple, just wondering.
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Vennells desperately trying to stop further incriminating herself at the Post Office Inquiry.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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"Even the lies?"
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Nobody told me anything and I didn't think to ask, but I'm not incompetent and there wasn't a conspiracy against me.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 12:57 pm Vennells desperately trying to stop further incriminating herself at the Post Office Inquiry.
Cry, cry, cry.
How long before she blames the patriarchy?
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She'll for sure do that before blaming her Sky Fairy for making her lie through her halo.Mussels wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 1:08 pmNobody told me anything and I didn't think to ask, but I'm not incompetent and there wasn't a conspiracy against me.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 12:57 pm Vennells desperately trying to stop further incriminating herself at the Post Office Inquiry.
Cry, cry, cry.
How long before she blames the patriarchy?
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Rishi Sunak's got an erection. Although the radio was a bit crackly, so I might have misheard.
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Oh dear. Never mindPotter wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 8:19 pm Happened a few years ago but it's in todays news because presumably the report has been released today, a convicted child rapist was tied up, raped and murdered by another prisoner in prison.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c900qkg17n4o
I'm struggling to feel any sympathy with the victim.
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"We're hiring! Blaggards, scumbags, scoundrels, wastrels and the worse of society welcome to apply"
Theatre job advert terms 'position people as inferior'
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd114jv832mo
Cracks me up when the liberal elite of North London are trying so desperately to out-woke one another that they manage to offend absolutely everyone in one fell swoop. Nice work, lads/lasses/...er...'ladesses'?
Theatre job advert terms 'position people as inferior'
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd114jv832mo
Cracks me up when the liberal elite of North London are trying so desperately to out-woke one another that they manage to offend absolutely everyone in one fell swoop. Nice work, lads/lasses/...er...'ladesses'?
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Working class is now on a par with criminality? Jaysus fook.
*Idly wonders what being 'underclass' entails....
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I'm turning up for the interview dressed as a dastardly pirate with a wooden leg.
Job's in the fecking bag.
Job's in the fecking bag.
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I decided to Google 'criminal class'....
Identifying a criminal class? Chadwick and other reformers identified a criminal group within the working class. This group possessed the worst habits of the class as a whole. These habits were then given as the causes of crime. The issue was one of 'bad' habits and vices.
...and...
The criminal class was made up of those members of society who 'will not work', usually due to a moral defect. Mayhew argued that this disreputable group of people was made up of vagrants, professional beggars and their dependants, cheats and their dependants, thieves and their dependants, and prostitutes.
I guess they want someone to look after the Box Office takings.
Adds a new meaning to 'stealing the scene' though.
Eeeh, Camden, what's it like eh?
Identifying a criminal class? Chadwick and other reformers identified a criminal group within the working class. This group possessed the worst habits of the class as a whole. These habits were then given as the causes of crime. The issue was one of 'bad' habits and vices.
...and...
The criminal class was made up of those members of society who 'will not work', usually due to a moral defect. Mayhew argued that this disreputable group of people was made up of vagrants, professional beggars and their dependants, cheats and their dependants, thieves and their dependants, and prostitutes.
I guess they want someone to look after the Box Office takings.
Adds a new meaning to 'stealing the scene' though.
Eeeh, Camden, what's it like eh?
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Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:10 am I decided to Google 'criminal class'....
This group possessed the worst habits of the class as a whole. These habits were then given as the causes of crime. The issue was one of 'bad' habits and vices.
The criminal class was made up of those members of society who 'will not work', usually due to a moral defect. Mayhew argued that this disreputable group of people was made up of vagrants, professional beggars and their dependants, cheats and their dependants, thieves and their dependants, and prostitutes.
I'd say this describes quite a few middle and upper classes - especially those that go into politics
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Whoopee! Net migration is down 10%
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce99y7l741po
From last year's population of Leeds, it's now the population of Sheffield plus Cambridge. No wonder all you see as you travel around the country are green fields being turned into housing estates.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce99y7l741po
From last year's population of Leeds, it's now the population of Sheffield plus Cambridge. No wonder all you see as you travel around the country are green fields being turned into housing estates.
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gremlin wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:21 am "We're hiring! Blaggards, scumbags, scoundrels, wastrels and the worse of society welcome to apply"
Theatre job advert terms 'position people as inferior'
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd114jv832mo
Cracks me up when the liberal elite of North London are trying so desperately to out-woke one another that they manage to offend absolutely everyone in one fell swoop. Nice work, lads/lasses/...er...'ladesses'?
Were I ever to do any recruiting for a business of my own, I would blatantly exclude criminals. Aren’t I awful!