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   Frank Slootweg to VanguardLH   
   Re: How to switch from local/offline acc   
   23 Dec 25 18:52:02   
   
   From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   VanguardLH  wrote:   
   > Frank Slootweg  wrote:   
   [...]   
   >   
   > > If still in doubt, do a simple Google search on 'windows change local   
   > > account to Microsoft Account' and the Google AI Overview' will give   
   > > an overview (also covering your concerns) and quick and detail   
   > > instructions.   
   >   
   > AI can be just as wrong as it can be right.  AI is hardly infallible,   
   > especially since it relies on aggregating data it finds on the Web, and   
   > a lot of that is crap.  It can lead you into disaster, and it isn't   
   > responsible for the result.   
      
     All true. That's why I always check the AI info. Also in this case,   
   there are several other results, which all say the same thing. Of course   
   they could all be wrong, but that's not likely. So for me, if using AI   
   info, it's *plus* other sources and my brain. So far, no problems   
   (knocks on wood :-)).   
      
     Anyway, you've got your way to go back if needed, so all good.   
      
     Let us know how it turns out and which of the two paths you used.   
      
   > https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1100/format:webp/1*PJgcv   
   -5hyAlde6Z9-fgLg.png   
   > (https://drbriankeating.medium.com/ai-is-our-infallible-gps-to   
   nowhere-f7636f1961af)   
      
     :-)   
      
   > As a real person, thanks for helping, though.  Humans are fallible, too,   
   > so you have to gauge the help to decide if useful, or dangerous.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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