Microsoft responds to Gaming Copilot controversy, says it uses screenshots to understand in-game events, not for training AI models — optional feature can be turned off, but not easily uninstalled
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Settings -> Gaming -> Game Bar
Set to “off”
It’s tough to remove the game bar cleanly (maybe impossible) because it’s hooked into a lot of the xbox crap now. Yes I still game on Windows and took the Win11 pill because I like MSFS better than X-Plane and the last time I tried to configure multiple controller setups in Linux I gnashed my teeth and rended my garments.
Any other suggestions for Windows 11 users that haven’t had to use it since 8? I want to kill as much of their garbage as possible, but I feel like I missed so much of their dastardly crap I could be missing something.
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It solves almost everything?
I guess you don’t understand the benefit of putting all the shady Microsoft shit in its own dirty polluted sandbox (or individual sandboxes) where it can’t spy on anything besides the other stuff in its sandbox that is already tainted and at most it may find a way to spy on the stuff you give it implicit permission to while you do whatever work you need to do with it. Meanwhile your main OS which hopefully does at least 90% of what you actually need to do on a daily basis, and does all the stuff that is actually important to you and happens to be none of Microsoft’s business, is safely running the actual show and remains completely under your control and authority, private and spyware-free. If you can’t completely get rid of Windows from your life (and some people still feel like they can’t for whatever reason), you can at least limit your exposure massively and turn it into practically a non-issue. Compartmentalization is a very effective way of dealing with nasty untrusted software.
When you get that shit locked down tight enough you can run straight-up viruses and rootkits with no concerns at all. You can see what they do, or try to do, and when they’re finished doing it, just casually delete them. Some people do. For research. In fact it’s so common that a lot of viruses or rootkits go out of their way to try to detect that they’re on a VM and refuse to activate if they think they are, there’s a whole arms race of researchers trying to make the VM look more realistic so the virus will still trigger. Even the viruses know your VM is probably just fucking with them. Windows, thankfully, isn’t quite that bad, and programs written for it will run quite happily in a VM or other virtual environment and let you do whatever you want to do with them, quite safely and subject to your complete authority over them that a VM or other simulated environment can provide.
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you can keep all of your other programs, data, and activity off of Microsoft’s ecosystem and Windows
How do you figure that? You’re just running Windows inside of Linux, along with all it’s cancer.
You can restrict network access to the VM and still do normal network stuff on the host machine, for one thing.
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Still happy I switched to Linux. Been playing divinity original sin 2 without any problems. (It’s one of those games I’ve started a hundred times but only finished once.)
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you can keep all of your other programs, data, and activity off of Microsoft’s ecosystem and Windows
How do you figure that? You’re just running Windows inside of Linux, along with all it’s cancer.
- Using Windows Virtual Machine for explicitly few programs (less than 2 ideally)
- Able to be shut off at any time (or wiped/remade completely)
- Ran in a VM for complete network security
- If cracked, software can be ran in the VM completely offline
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Lol.
Lmao, even.
Whoever believes a single word that company says?
Like why are we as a society normalizing lying about everything? “Marketing”, “Public relations”, even “Politics”. All of which are ultimately pointless, as we don’t need to keep buying shit, think better of corporations, and argue about same three questions over and over again.
Which is to say, fuck Microsoft. And everything they do. Yes, EVERYTHING. Including the open-source stuff. We need to break down big companies into much smaller ones.
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You can restrict network access to the VM and still do normal network stuff on the host machine, for one thing.
You can restrict access to your entire network.
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- Using Windows Virtual Machine for explicitly few programs (less than 2 ideally)
- Able to be shut off at any time (or wiped/remade completely)
- Ran in a VM for complete network security
- If cracked, software can be ran in the VM completely offline
Using Windows Virtual Machine for explicitly few programs (less than 2 ideally)
That goes for normal Windows.
Able to be shut off at any time (or wiped/remade completely)
Normal Windows
Ran in a VM for complete network security
How does running it in a VM improve network security?
If cracked, software can be ran in the VM completely offline
Normal Windows 1 more time.
All the things you can do in a VM you can do running Windows normally.
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Any other suggestions for Windows 11 users that haven’t had to use it since 8? I want to kill as much of their garbage as possible, but I feel like I missed so much of their dastardly crap I could be missing something.
I just said fuckit and ran an exe called CrapFIxer. Not going to link it because I have no idea if it’s actually safe but I ran it on August 19th and my gaming PC doesn’t seem to be part of a bot network… yet.
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Using Windows Virtual Machine for explicitly few programs (less than 2 ideally)
That goes for normal Windows.
Able to be shut off at any time (or wiped/remade completely)
Normal Windows
Ran in a VM for complete network security
How does running it in a VM improve network security?
If cracked, software can be ran in the VM completely offline
Normal Windows 1 more time.
All the things you can do in a VM you can do running Windows normally.
Man, you must be fun at parties.
- No dual boot needed, can use Linux exclusive programs and have data stored outside of the VM for easy access
- Able to take advantage of the performance improvements of using Linux as your daily driver compared to Windows (most notably lower memory usage)
- Not barred by Windows 11’s requirements (largely irrelevant for the software you want to use this with, but it’s a factor)
Also two things, since I’m confused on if you’re playing coy or are just in a contrarian mood:
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Yes, all of the functions inside the VM can be achieved with a standard Windows install. However, we are looking at this situation through the lens of a user who wants to use Linux with access to their Windows programs that throw roadblocks (AKA the original commenter of this comment train)
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Regarding network security, the advantage of not using Windows as your main operating system is that you have a stable, secure baseline, without any fears of unwanted telemetry or addons included in the package (such as copilot). You can debloat windows, but you can never be truly sure that those issues won’t return in the next update or are fully disabled. With a VM that’s not running… well, it’s not running. Not connected to the internet.
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Man, you must be fun at parties.
- No dual boot needed, can use Linux exclusive programs and have data stored outside of the VM for easy access
- Able to take advantage of the performance improvements of using Linux as your daily driver compared to Windows (most notably lower memory usage)
- Not barred by Windows 11’s requirements (largely irrelevant for the software you want to use this with, but it’s a factor)
Also two things, since I’m confused on if you’re playing coy or are just in a contrarian mood:
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Yes, all of the functions inside the VM can be achieved with a standard Windows install. However, we are looking at this situation through the lens of a user who wants to use Linux with access to their Windows programs that throw roadblocks (AKA the original commenter of this comment train)
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Regarding network security, the advantage of not using Windows as your main operating system is that you have a stable, secure baseline, without any fears of unwanted telemetry or addons included in the package (such as copilot). You can debloat windows, but you can never be truly sure that those issues won’t return in the next update or are fully disabled. With a VM that’s not running… well, it’s not running. Not connected to the internet.
Man you must recycle jokes at parties.
No dual boot needed, can use Linux exclusive programs and have data stored outside of the VM for easy access
Yes but if you dual boot there’s no VM needed LOL
I just can’t possibly comprehend why you would prefer that when dual booting is so much simpler…
Able to take advantage of the performance improvements of using Linux as your daily driver compared to Windows (most notably lower memory usage)
So you mean to tell me running Windows inside of Linux uses less RAM than just Windows? How does that work?
Not barred by Windows 11’s requirements
I mean you can get around that using Rufus easy enough (I’m told).
we are looking at this situation through the lens of a user who wants to use Linux with access to their Windows programs
But why?
the advantage of not using Windows as your main operating system is that you have a stable, secure baseline, without any fears of unwanted telemetry or addons
I’m not sure you understand how a VM works. There’s nothing about a VM that removes telemetry or add-ons from Windows…
And who said anything about a “main operating system”? Linux can still be your “main”.
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MicroShaft is the epitome of terrible, evil companies.
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Any other suggestions for Windows 11 users that haven’t had to use it since 8? I want to kill as much of their garbage as possible, but I feel like I missed so much of their dastardly crap I could be missing something.
If you have the ability to set up and run a powershell script and flash an iso, check out tiny11
GitHub - ntdevlabs/tiny11builder: Scripts to build a trimmed-down Windows 11 image.
Scripts to build a trimmed-down Windows 11 image. Contribute to ntdevlabs/tiny11builder development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
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It’s very easy to uninstall.
Step 1: Download Bazzite
Step 2: Install Bazzite
Step 3: Erase WindowsThat’s all there is to it.
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…what? How are you going to do any modern day work on the host machine with no Internet access? Are you going to air gap your windows machine?
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Man you must recycle jokes at parties.
No dual boot needed, can use Linux exclusive programs and have data stored outside of the VM for easy access
Yes but if you dual boot there’s no VM needed LOL
I just can’t possibly comprehend why you would prefer that when dual booting is so much simpler…
Able to take advantage of the performance improvements of using Linux as your daily driver compared to Windows (most notably lower memory usage)
So you mean to tell me running Windows inside of Linux uses less RAM than just Windows? How does that work?
Not barred by Windows 11’s requirements
I mean you can get around that using Rufus easy enough (I’m told).
we are looking at this situation through the lens of a user who wants to use Linux with access to their Windows programs
But why?
the advantage of not using Windows as your main operating system is that you have a stable, secure baseline, without any fears of unwanted telemetry or addons
I’m not sure you understand how a VM works. There’s nothing about a VM that removes telemetry or add-ons from Windows…
And who said anything about a “main operating system”? Linux can still be your “main”.
Yes but if you dual boot there’s no VM needed LOL
You want to reboot the entire system when you need to use a Windows only application? Instead of just opening up a VM?
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…what? How are you going to do any modern day work on the host machine with no Internet access? Are you going to air gap your windows machine?
…what? How are you going to do work in the VM with no internet access?
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Yes but if you dual boot there’s no VM needed LOL
You want to reboot the entire system when you need to use a Windows only application? Instead of just opening up a VM?
…after spending 2 weeks trying to figure out how to make it work? Yeah I’ll restart the computer in 2 minutes instead, thank you.
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Lol.
Lmao, even.
Whoever believes a single word that company says?
Like why are we as a society normalizing lying about everything? “Marketing”, “Public relations”, even “Politics”. All of which are ultimately pointless, as we don’t need to keep buying shit, think better of corporations, and argue about same three questions over and over again.
Which is to say, fuck Microsoft. And everything they do. Yes, EVERYTHING. Including the open-source stuff. We need to break down big companies into much smaller ones.
I’ve thought this for well over a decade. Probably longer but I’m not going to do the math. Why the fuck do we have anti monopoly laws if they’re never enforced anymore? Is it because they found loopholes? Especially with media conglomerates and horrors like Disney walking the land.
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