• shibco@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    20 hours ago

    It is truly shocking how shit Microsoft is under Nadella. It’s like 100× worse than Gates or Balmer. Wild.

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      What’s really wild is that people put up with this shit.
      For me the straw that broke the camel’s back was finding out that system32 is owned by the installer user and I’d have to jump through a bunch of hoops to make any changes there.
      And here people are like: “Sure, show me ads in the OS I bought.” While the apologists go: “You can disable those in the registry.”
      I SHOULDN’T HAVE TO!

      The moment I have to wrestle the OS for control over my computer it ceases to be useful and becomes a burden.

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      19 hours ago

      Balmer and Gates worked their way up, especially Gates from basically nothing. They understood mostly what their customers wanted. But Nadella only understands short term revenue. Not the longtime customers.

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        Gates’s Mom was an IBM executive. He got handed a multi million dollar contract before he was out of undergrad. That’s not “from nothing”. The man was practically coronated

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      Microsoft was always bad. But now that they’ve saturated the market, they need shadier and shittier gimmicks to keep justifying their inflated stock price.

      Now they’re trying to sell businesses on AI as a full replacement for worker headcount. It’s a bald faced lie. But with enough money spent on marketing and gimmicks like this…

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    So if Microshaft is going to install these products automatically with my copy of Windows, the tools are free to use, right?

    I may finally pull the plug on my full conversation to Linux this or next year. I already dual-boot and have been a single inconvenience away from kicking Windows Spyware Edition to the curb, anyways.

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      So if Microshaft is going to install these products automatically with my copy of Windows, the tools are free to use, right?

      That’s sort of the joke of it all. Microsoft needs to tell their investors “We sold AI to 100 million new users!” to justify these bloated investments in OpenAI.

      So instead of selling it as DLC, they just shave off a chunk of the 365 subscriptions and say “that was people paying for AI”.

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    I will immediately uninstall it. AI is a MAJOR hindrance to what I use MS Office for.

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    Krunklom announces he’s going to keep using Linux and to kiss his fucking asshole, gently, and delicately, after Krunklom has taken a shit, Microsoft.

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        Linc for Business? Skype for Business? OneDrive? SharePoint?

        Literally no one on earth, from the admins to the users, likes fucking anything Microsoft does anymore.

        Can we please please please tell them to fuck all the way off?

        Just because it wasn’t planned doesn’t mean they can’t be obsolete.

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          At my job we really miss Skype, sure it was a bloated system on the end. But we could send files to customers during video conferences. They could send back their edits and so on.

          With Teams I can barely send an emoji to my customers. Not to mention the bug with the “the other person might use Skype for business”. No, they are using Teams, both my customer and I have to force close Teams and restart for it to recognize us both using latest Teams version.

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    My birthday is next week and for it, I’ll be moving to openSUSE on my gaming rig and server. I’m both nervous and excited! If only I could get them to let me do that at work!

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    Yeah, I’ve dumped all mikroshite from my devices for FOSS software. Only my work laptop has it and I never do anything personal with that. Libre Office, Thunderbird, Notesnook. Also considering Obsidian and Joplin.

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      Obsidian is sadly not FOSS, but aside of that, it’s amazing (and entirely user-supported, not relying on VC profit-seeking).

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      Which one is the Excel replacement and how does it compare? We all know companies buy office mostly just for excel…

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        LibreOffice Calc. I think it still has some performance issues vs Excel with extremely large files, and it can only do 1024 columns. Also LibreOffice Basic can do a lot of what VBA could but the syntax is different and I don’t think it integrates well with the rest of the system like VBA’s COM integration (as unsafe as that was)

        If you aren’t pushing Excel to its absolute limits then it’s more than enough.

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    I can picture the MS execs going “Shit, we still have 1,000,000 Windows users that are not feeding us their data every second, we’re not enshitifying fast enough. Step on it”.

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      Honestly it’s probably an upgrade for O365 but people won’t want to hear that. It’s cloud based shit being integrated with a cloud based graphics cards being able to search and assist with that functionality. If we don’t want our shit on a cloud, we shouldn’t use O365. Copilot isn’t changing much. Their software took its course, just move to libre office and if there is a big enough market, someone will fill the gap if they don’t have the features they need from libre, but I don’t know of any I need.

      *This is mostly pointed at enterprise

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        Companies are locked to Microsoft Office whether we like it or not. Many don’t seem willing to contribute to LibreOffice to make it beat out Excel in terms of performance, or to replace PowerBI, or any of the many Add-ins that are specifically written for Excel by Governments, etc.

        We also both know, the moment any country or significantly large business starts talking about replacing Microsoft products, Microsoft is going to take notice and do the absolute bare minimum to save themselves. That’s what makes all of this so difficult. At least as a consumer, I’m happy to run Linux and LibreOffice on my hardware, and I’ll promote the usage of both to anyone who asks.

        I say the same thing about Cisco Meraki (not Meraki Go). Who likes paying yearly for Cisco network hardware that bricks itself and takes down your network if you forget to pay the licensing? At that point it’s not even about having the support contract to get firmware updates and support. It’s just a company dragging you by the balls for recurring revenue, after you already paid for the hardware. But companies keep buying that crap because the product makes management of the hardware easy enough to make it seem valuable. I’d much rather buy Ubiquiti UniFi gear.

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      If you’re in the US, soon this will be arrestable for enabling terrorism.

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        They might as well kill me if they take away my ability to tinker with computers.

        The orange fuck’s vengeance tour for taking away his pedo playtime ain’t making it that far.