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[-] kat_angstrom@lemmy.world 12 points 10 hours ago

I'm not going to downvote you, because I'm genuinely curious: Why would this be a "very important can't-live-without feature", what's the argument?

Because from where I'm sitting as a user of various Windows & Linux products for several decades, this has never been anything I've asked for or needed, let alone wanted to take up >20Gb of my hard drive space. What is the Use Case sales pitch that convinced you?

[-] notfromhere@lemmy.ml -4 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

There was no sales pitch. I hate Microsoft and do not talk to their sales people.

The tech is useful.

[-] kat_angstrom@lemmy.world 9 points 9 hours ago

I'm absolutely looking for a real answer, not here to downvote or troll.

When you say "the tech is useful" I don't see it that way from my perspective because I can't think of any specific scenarios for this tech to prove valuable to me, in terms of the way that I interface with an OS.

What I'm hoping for from you is a Use Case; what specific application of this tech would you, the End User, find to be a vast improvement in the way that you interface with Windows?

[-] notfromhere@lemmy.ml 0 points 9 hours ago

This is an accessibility wet dream. That’s the biggest use case IMO. Take all of the people who struggle with memory issues or who are blind. This will completely change their life.

A few other use cases I put in a sibling comment. Sorry, you caught me on the defensive!

[-] SouthFresh@lemmy.ml 6 points 9 hours ago

The tech is useful.

To Microsoft, sure. But what about the users? Which problem or problems were being solved?

[-] notfromhere@lemmy.ml 0 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Biggest impact is accessibility. Think people with memory issues or blind. This tech will change their lives.

[-] SouthFresh@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 hours ago

This isn't an unreasonable suggestion, but I'm not seeing accessibility mentioned anywhere on the Recall site. For those with sight issues, I'm unclear on how the process would be with the necessary screen-reader that MS is silent on compatibility with. Sure, text to voice is a thing, but that would only be useful at home unless you really want to have a computer read out loud everything it's got in Recall.

[-] notfromhere@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 hour ago

I’m talking more abstractly about the tech vs your concrete here today Microsoft Recall implementation of the tech. It’s unfortunate M$ isn’t working towards accessibility now, but this tech will enable such things.

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