• FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    13 hours ago

    Why should i toggle hdr off?

    Seriously? Because not everything supports HDR lol

    Takes a second to do with a mouse or keyboard

    If you know the keyboard shortcut, sure. With a mouse how do you do it in a second while you’re in a game?

    As to the other example: Sure, useful.

    Great! So there we have it, you recognise that you were wrong. We got there in the end, hooray!

    To people who just don’t care about privacy

    How exactly do you think your privacy is being eroded? It’s all on-device and you have privacy settings to control what MS can learn from.

    As MS should not have access to my mails, my calender or my to-do-list

    “MS” don’t have to, just copilot on your device, without any feedback to MS.

    Try that shit with non-ms-products and it becomes just a waste of time.

    AI can already interact with third party products.

    • Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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      5 hours ago

      Seriously? Because not everything supports HDR lol

      I never switched it off and never had problems in any content. Weird 😊

      If you know the keyboard shortcut, sure. With a mouse how do you do it in a second while you’re in a game?

      It’d be not the wisest move to toggle it while in a game. And maybe I’d need two seconds, possibly even three or four. A worthy price for privacy in my book

      Great! So there we have it, you recognise that you were wrong. We got there in the end, hooray!

      Nonsense. I said from the beginning there are niche-usecases. Those don’t invalidate all arguments per se

      MS" don’t have to, just copilot on your device, without any feedback to MS.

      And here’s where you’re seriously wrong. It might be local only for simple things like file-search (doesn’t mean your voice-data isn’t sent for “performance and quality assurance” reasons). Most stuff is or will, obviously, be cloud-based. They wouldn’t put billions into that just so that regular Joe from accounting can open office faster. They do it for profit

      “MS” don’t have to, just copilot on your device, without any feedback to MS.

      Yeah sure. Some features are local only. IF you have a compatible NPU in your machine. If not then it’ll be cloud too. The data on what is local only is freely accessible.

      AI can already interact with third party products

      Some ai with some 3rd party products. Surely never all with everything. Also we’re talking about copilot only.