5/20/2024, 10:34:03 PM · by ransomnote
X ^ | 5/20/2024 | @Tsarnick; Satya Nadella CEO, Microsoft; WSJ’s Joanna Stern
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled "Satya Nadella says Windows PCs will have a photographic memory feature called Recall that will remember and understand everything you do on your computer by taking constant screenshots", ransomnote wrote: While it sounds like this invasive, Big Brother Recall feature is expected in the future; I think they are bragging about it now in a desperate attempt to chill online objections to the election theft(s) and their next plandemic 2.0, Biden Crimes, Michelle Obama etc. They haven't been able to use this feature to stop Trump or Trump supporters. We need to get President Trump in office so he can stop this 'new' threat to free speech.
I recall Biden threatened about 3 years ago that the office he created would be focused 'like a laser' on 'misinformation' to discourage us from supporting Trump and talking about the vax, and yet we still have enough freedom of speech to expose the Deep State's election interference, the vax and treatments, and to support Trump into "expected to win" in the up coming election.
Re: Screenshot feature in Windows
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I’m pretty sure intel agencies and others have had this going for decades. I used to do a lot of online gaming, and ping time (amount of time it takes to send an input to the server running the game until you get output back to your computer to synchronize where every player was) was everything. A ping time of 50ms or less was great; above 200ms and you might as well get into the game with the nickname “Meat Shield” as it was going to be a bad night.
Whenever I’d log into some sites back in slower internet days, you could almost get a rough idea of where a server was connecting you to by how long the ping time was. It was also known that screen captures were being done at times (although where they would be hidden in Windows architecture was beyond any investigating I would do; they could simply rename the file type within Windows then just refer to it as a “temp” file).
We knew Windows wasn’t necessarily our friend, but like most people we thought the majority of our intelligence agencies were actually on our side.
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