• @uranibaba
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    672 months ago

    I wish I could use Linux at work but the software used does not have any alternative (that I can use) and I can’t be bothered with debloating and all that jazz. I try to keep work and private seperate instead.

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      192 months ago

      My work has a process for requesting software. Over the last five years, I’ve been slowly getting open source alterntives approved, using them, and telling coworkers they’re approved. It’s just one super specialized software left.

      • @uranibaba
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        12 months ago

        Nice!

        I work at a very small company, so there is no policy for which software to use and I would replace the one software that is Windows only if I could, even if I had to remain on Windows. The problem I have in this case is that we rely external tools that only work with this software, only on Windows. :-(

    • @[email protected]
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      152 months ago

      Teams.

      I fucking hate teams.

      Why are we using teams.

      Why did they change outlook, it used to actually be good.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 months ago

        There used to be a linux repo for installing teams but they recently removed it. Now you’re forced to use the shitty excuse of a PWA.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          The browser-based versions of the M365 apps work great* for me in Firefox tabs on Linux. I prefer them being just apps/sites that I use as needed and not deeply integrated with the OS just because the same company made the two.

          • I mean they work as intended for the same stuff I’ve used the Windows versions for, not that they are great apps on their own, lol
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            12 months ago

            Teams doesn’t work well for me on Linux w/Firefox (it doesn’t detect my headset properly) but it works great in Edge.

      • SwizzleStick
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        32 months ago

        Teams can go fuck itself with a rock. We’ve taken licensing now that doesn’t include it.

        Still holding on to classic outlook as long as possible. The new version/skin/glow-up can go share the aforementioned rock with teams. Where’s my VBA, where’s my ribbon customisations, and why must it be dumbed down to Fisher-Price levels of ‘user friendliness’?

        A lot of my answers to user questions these days are ‘Because Microsoft ™️’.

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          You used to be able to paste any number of emails into a group in outlook. Now you have to add one email at a time.

          Got 100 email addresses to add to a group? Fuck you.

          No “upgrade” has impeded my productivity as much as W11 and the new office.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Tried get my dad to use Linux for his work but had problems with his clients not being able to open the files he sent using the Linux word and Excell programs. So that’s clear for him not to use Linux.

    • Ziglin (they/them)
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      22 months ago

      How modern, I can’t believe your computers support Windows 11.

      • @uranibaba
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        12 months ago

        Why should my computer not be able to supprot Windows 11?

        • Ziglin (they/them)
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          22 months ago

          Because of the requirements like TPM2 and a bunch of of others.

          Most places I know need to replace all their devices to support Windows 11. For the workload they are expected to run that hardware was fine.

          • @uranibaba
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            12 months ago

            Computer is new, win11 pre-installed. Would still prefer pop os.

            • Ziglin (they/them)
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              12 months ago

              Understandable, I don’t really see how it’s related to this thread though.

              • @uranibaba
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                12 months ago

                Because you talked about my computer not supporting Windows 11?? So I clarified that it does support it and came pre-installed, and I would still prefer pop_OS (i.e. not relevant, as you said).

                I can’t believe your computers support Windows 11.

                I don’t understand why that would have to do with anything to being with, though.

    • @Spiralvortexisalie
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      To me the funniest part is that telemetry is usually for ads to convince people to buy stuff, and secondly for nation states to track you, but the debloat crowd usually never leaves home (a registered address) or buys anything, and surprisingly apt at credit card points with the money they do spend (the og trackers).

      • @uranibaba
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        12 months ago

        I get your point. I would asume that those who chose to remove adware and remove telemetry would also be the same group that use ad blockers.