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GeneralRe: Google backs effort to bring Rust to the Linux kernel Pin
David O'Neil15-Apr-21 11:27
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NewsWindows 10’s Timeline feature is going away Pin
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markrlondon15-Apr-21 0:08
markrlondon15-Apr-21 0:08 
den2k88 wrote:
It sent the data to MS.
[...]
Knowing which tools are uses in which semantic order is a serious privacy concern, especially for corporate environments.

Oh I agree about feeding everything back to Microsoft being a security risk. As you can probably tell, I see the cross-device syncing possibilities as being clever but secondary to the benefits that a time/semantic visualisation tool can provide in and of themselves.

This is why it seems to me that Microsoft is missing a very important trick: They've got a useful and clever feature that can be integrated into local search and they are throwing it away. A feature like this would have allowed them to implement a time-based 'nearness' local search function so that users could ask questions like "what else was I working on when I worked on X?" or "what projects, files or records are associated with Y?".

Stuff like this really shouldn't be predicated on Cortana or on data going to Microsoft. It's not really (or should not be) just about syncing technology.

Of course, W10 sends a load of stuff back to Microsoft for the 'convenience' of its users. This is just one example amongst many.

One would have hoped that MS would allow corporates to set up their own servers for this sort of stuff. One might even have hoped that a domain account would near-automatically send data back to a domain controller, not to Microsoft.
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NewsMajority of cloud spend is going to waste Pin
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News100 million more IoT devices are exposed—and they won’t be the last Pin
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News5 dead programming languages we should never forget Pin
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