• David GerardOPM
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    1822 hours ago

    the catch is when you really need specifically O365 for some reason, e.g. we had to get the O365 download version for my kid’s schooling because that was the specific version the “this is how you do office shit” classes were taught against, the online O365 didn’t cut it

    of course even the teacher was telling the kids “look you should just use libreoffice” lol

    • @dustyData
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      Is the school providing the license? because if they’re not, then it is a rough call to require and force parents to pay for a non essential tool. This is why FOSS is such a powerful education ally. It doesn’t cost any of the end users any money. This kind of things is why people still think MS products as the default. MS spent a lot of money in marketing to force education to treat them as such.

      • David GerardOPM
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        you are both correct and fatuous, which is an ideal combination

        assume that in the past 25 years everyone here has heard the gospel of RMS

        • @dustyData
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          120 hours ago

          But why the downvote? Just because things suck we should just lie down and take it? We can at least talk about how it sucks and we wish it were different. There’s nothing silly in wanting the world to be better.

          • @[email protected]
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            620 hours ago

            you are, without any sense of shame, evangelizing libreoffice to someone who compiled it straight from git like 12 hours ago because they use it constantly, in a community made entirely out of techies deeply involved with open source projects

            and now you’re complaining that your weak shit got a tiny number of downvotes? cause we didn’t clap like seals at the mere idea of the existence of open source software? fuck right off, thanks

            • David GerardOPM
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              620 hours ago

              say friend, have you heard about our lord and saviour Richard

              jooooin us nooow and shaaaare the soooooftware

              • @[email protected]
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                520 hours ago

                you’ve fucking done it

                my next movie marathon is gonna be Revolution OS, Battlefield Earth, Antitrust, and then I’m going to go into a coma

                • David GerardOPM
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                  520 hours ago

                  no no! you have so much to live for! like

                  (#include <CURRENT EVENTS>)

                  never mind, knock yourself out and rise up in vengeance

            • @dustyData
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              118 hours ago

              That’s unnecessarily hostile. But whatever…

    • IninewCrow
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      321 hours ago

      That’s the thing … most people who are doing work themselves at home and for their own purposes, never need something like O365 … when it comes to schooling it should be the same, unless the school is doing very specific particular thing just to justify using O365, then it shouldn’t be required

      Word processing is very simple … I have an old Underwood typewriter from 1921 … I can write and format a letter using it if I wanted to … it shouldn’t be any more complicated than that.

      Microsoft pushing their software is just a cheap salesman selling snake oil that you don’t need and doesn’t do anything special.

      • David GerardOPM
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        421 hours ago

        you are now getting fatuous in your evangelism and should desist