• Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Can’t wait to see what industries that handle sensitive data will do when Recall becomes an integrated part of Windows 11. They might have no choice but to migrate to Linux.

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      They will pay for enterprise licenses and be able to disable and delete it.

      Only us plebs get whipped.

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        Exactly. Group policies give lots of control to mass enable/disable features.

        It’s one of the reasons to pirate Enterprise Windows instead of Home/Pro, so you can write your own group policies for your own device.

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          Been doing that for the past 15 years or so, being able to use group policy is essential with Windows. I’m pretty sure my son really wants to upgrade his last computer (to Linux), but I may have more work to convince the wife.

          I always just bought grey market keys (for Pro/Enterprise), in nearly 20 years I never had one fail or quit working randomly.

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              Because she still like the familiarity of Windows. She doesn’t do anything specific to Windows, just doesn’t want to leave it yet.

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                  Oh they aren’t shared, he is holding out because he believes he’ll have gaming issues; my wife on the other hand, just doesn’t want to make the switch yet.

                  I probably could have phrased it better.

                  Edit: when I had said ‘his last computer’, meant that he just has one left on Windows.