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What's the point of this feature ? If it were not evil, what problem would it solve ? How often do you go to your PC and think "what was that thing I saw but never thought to create a bookmark or save the link/image".
Even if people use it, it would be for something they missed because they thought it was unimportant or didn't interest them, which is a very rare use case.
And still it is a highlight feature !
I wonder if it is lack of ideas or lack of commitment to create a good idea , given a technology, when these kinds of useless features are launched.
I can't think of a single reason why I would need detailed snapshots of everything I did with my own computer.
But I can think of plenty of reasons why corporations, advertisers and governments would want that.
I can't remember the last time Microsoft Imolemented a good idea into windows other than small UI changes.
Windows 11 has better window shadows than Windows 10. That is literally the only improvement I've found
Use case: I remember doing something yesterday about this, but I can't find the email/document/etc.
But I honestly don't think the value outweighs the cost, so if I still used Windows, this would absolutely be something that drives me away.
The thought of Microsoft remastering XP scares me, you and I both know they'd still be throwing Copilot into it.