>A new feature spotted by people using an early version of Redstone 5 is the cloud clipboard, which will allow users to copy and paste across different devices thanks to the new cloud-powered clipboard. User can trigger the new function by simply hitting Windows Key + C.
>The copied content will then be available in other Windows 10 devices, and in the future Android and iOS devices as well.
I am going to use this all the time, I already know XD
>can't perform simple text operation without sending data straight to Microsoft's servers that some AI will scan through and log What a great world we live in.
Liam Collins
AND THAT'S A GOOD THING
Camden Carter
wow
Camden Peterson
Nice try microcucks You aren't getting my private keys
Elijah Fisher
what else is new, not using this proprietary shit anyway.
Elijah Perez
You can "disable" it via the slider option there user. Will toggling it actually do anything, that's the question.
Owen Moore
>in other Windows 10 devices why would I have more than one?
This sounds legit useful and the decision to use a different key for it means it doesn't upload all your copied stuff. But it probably only works if you attach your Windows account to a Microsoft account, which I refuse to do because it means giving up local control.
Chase Ross
based cuck
Evan Wood
i would like to know what happens if people start copy and paste texts like >there is time activated c4 bomb on microsoft hq just on text editor without sending it to any online service
Matthew Brooks
Already exists. Look at textharvester and inputharvester. Built-in features, that even collect password inputs.
Ryan Wright
Forgot to mention: in plain text.
Nathaniel Brown
The cloud was a mistake.
Isaac Anderson
They could let us run local clipboard servers but noooooooooo...
Nathan Brooks
Blame Smartphones, they are the cause of this.
Noah Ortiz
>Work at small family business >Everything connected >Win+V >Link to tranny porn >Boss "works" on his computer in the backoffice >Time to ask for a raise
Noah Ross
Wow, they managed to copy kde connect 2 years late.
Just remembered when I used to play private server mmos and somehow windows 10 knew the passwords in clients, I would type in random strings and it would accept them as passwords I don't know whether to blame women or just become a luddite
Ayden Murphy
Yeah, it's can be a great feature when done right
Isaiah Collins
>copy torrent link >feds come busting in
Luis Long
you see that slider to turn it off, yes? also >living in a country where downloading copyrighted material for private use is VERBOTEN kek
Christopher White
Microsoft already uploads everything you see on your screen.
Joseph Diaz
wow ! we are truly living in the futue !
John Gonzalez
so, how do I use keepass without sending my passwords to ms?
Andrew Ramirez
post yfw when you are switching to Linux when Ubuntu 18.10 comes out in 2 weeks
jesus fucking christ, it's impossible to tell the difference between real life and satire at this point
Nathaniel Watson
wow dude we are in same boat, how are you doing? I just learned who to use zbrush and is pretty great, stil is an enless amout of stuff to do isn't?
Blake Lopez
*GNU/Linux Linux is just a kernel.
Isaac Hill
>set slider to "off" >it still goes online, just doesn't sync with other devices
Jonathan Wright
>mfw OP baited all of these retards into responding to this thread >mfw its just one big anti-windows circlejerk >mfw there are people alive today who still pretend to be angry about which OS other people use