Can confirm that Recall data is indeed stored in a SQLite3 database. The folder it's in is fully accessible only by SYSTEM and the Administrators group. Attempting to access it as a normal user yields the usual "You don't currently have permission" error. Here's how the database is laid out for those curious, figured you might appreciate a few screenshots.
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Albacore (detective@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 31-May-2024 08:04:53 JST Albacore -
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Albacore (detective@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 27-May-2024 22:43:12 JST Albacore I was able to get Recall working on this bad boy 😎
Snapdragon 7c+ Gen3, 3.4 GB of RAM, no NPU in sightWill cook up a tutorial soon, it's surprisingly good even on something this low spec 😊 If you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them ✍️
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Albacore (detective@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 27-May-2024 22:39:39 JST Albacore @Natanox @Rairii Thanks. Gotta say I'm surprised by the default enterprise behavior. On the regular consumer Windows 11 Pro setup I needed to manually enable Recall in Settings for it to start capturing anything.