That’s all.

211 points

Microsoft OneDrive is the maggots in the dog shit

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There shouldn’t be worms in the poop of a healthy dog. This analogy just keeps getting better and more accurate.

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8 points

Maggots aren’t worms.

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27 points

Oooh, I hate it so bad…… I used to click “Save” and my word document would ask to save in the only folder I save ALL my documents in. Change the name, save, so easy!

Now it asks if I want to save to OneDrive… Fuck No Mr Paperclip! I want it in the folder I always use and don’t want to have to select “Other” then dig through screens to select the thing I use every time!

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20 points

Hit F12 to bypass the bs.

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4 points

Note to self….

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On Mac, I would use Keyboard Maestro to try to automate that. I think AutoHotkey can do the same kind of thing on Windows?

@danc4498@lemmy.world

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6 points

So annoying. The OneDrive documents folder masquerading as your actual docs folder. Diabolical.

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1 point

What’s worse is when I need to upload the doc to a website the OneDrive folder is nowhere to be found.

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The pain all need to go through using Windows 11 and Outlook.

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Onedrive is pretty ok, other than being annoying. A company I worked for was acquired by another company that had their own cloud storage product. After the acquisition, they forced us to migrate from onedrive to their product. It was so bad… Files would constantly corrupt and disappear, the speed was terrible, trying to share files didn’t work half the time, when sharing folders the people you shared with wouldn’t see all the files in the folder. They also limited our storage from 1TB to 25GB making it pretty useless for storing builds of our product or trying to share VMs.

And the worst part is that they also closed our SMB network share to force us to use that piece of shit.

After that experience, I will never complain about Onedrive again.

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A faithful to Microsoft… But what can all of us do? We bow to Microsoft

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164 points

That’s all.

There’s more: microsoft outlook is garbage

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92 points

The new outlook has exceeded “garbage” and gone all the way to dumpster fire. It sometimes takes upwards of 15, 30 seconds to open an email. The new auto formatting is a hindrance to be overcome by tricking it to act how you want. Trying to schedule an event across timezones shits the bed half the time, resulting in improper meeting times being sent out. Absolute failure.

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23 points

New Outlook also doesn’t support Really Simple Syndication, which I used a lot with the Old Outlook.

So back to old Outlook I go.

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9 points

Wait, really? I’ve found the new outlook opens emails faster than the old one, especially the HTML-heavy ones that my work loves to send me.

The refactor to the rules UI is really nice too, the old one was so crusty. Can’t comment on the timezone issue though.

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I’ve been told the extended time to open is related to how big the outlook database is, I average 200 emails received a day with various alerts and notifications from internal tools and it cripples new outlook in about a week if I’m not diligent with keeping folders cleaned out/emails deleted. This volume wasn’t a issue before I switched.

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7 points

My CISO has all but said he’s going to prevent any auto-rollout of that shit because it breaks decades of user training and TRUNCATES THE FRONT OF THE URL, NOT THE BACK LIKE ANY SENSIBLE APPLICATION.

Like, let’s make it so Steve in accounting can’t see that the login link he wants to click is actually haxxor.com instead of bank.com, makes perfect fucking sense.

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5 points

I accidentally switched to it and it dropped all my non-MS mailboxes. Then when I immediately switched back it had the gall to ask me why.

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1 point

I will give respect where due: I like the sweep button. It’s handy for me personally, as someone who is on several email lists that are public-facing. That’s about it.

Every attempt to help me automatically is a pain. Like most things in this vein it never learns what you’re trying to do, only what they would do in a given scenario that’s vaguely like ours.

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15 points

I’ll die on the hill that classic outlook is far better than Gmail and similar web interfaces for email especially if you have long threads or lots of emails.

Also somehow Google’s email search sucks so bad compared to searching in outlook.

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9 points

Thunderbird <3

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6 points

It’s actually disturbing that Thunderbird is the only good smtp/imap client available and it’s not receiving that much funding.

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5 points

I agree. The old Outlook was snappy and dense of information. The new Outlook is just a fucking web page.

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9 points

If I’m being honest the only Microsoft product I actually like is Excel.

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They’re doing their best to “improve” excel too… I can’t understand how their AI generated cell fill is worse than the old approach.

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5 points

Ever try finding an old email by sender. Lol, good luck

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145 points

Microsoft Teams isn’t all bad! For example, it bogged down my work computer so much at start up that I would basically get an extra break.

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58 points

It temporarily deletes my meetings just before they happen, so that I don’t have to attend them!

Of course, when I open it later, the meetings are restored, with the original date, and no trace of the deletion. So not attending them is quite hard to explain to others. But it does save me from attending!

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3 points

Take a print

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8 points

The one problem with that is that I need to know I’m not being told about a meeting to take a print.

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5 points

fuxk yea I get like an extra 30 mins a day at leastttt

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2 points

Hahaha!

Fuckin epic!

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Microsoft Teams is dog shit

That’s all.

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Bill Gates is en route to your location 
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43 points

Oh dear god, no, what have I done

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11 points

Bill Gates in this episode looks like he’d have nanomachines

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Such a brave opinion on Lemmy you have balls if steel sir.

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12 points

If steel what?

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1 point

Your mother

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3 points

I don’t understand reacting like this. Do you disagree? Do you think only people with opinions that aren’t popular on whatever place they are should share them? Should no one ever say what many others are thinking?

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110 points

What blows my mind is MS fucking bought Skype and somehow Teams still can’t handle video calls correctly. The actual fuck did they do with that acquisition?

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57 points

Skype used to be peer to peer. Your call went from you to your friend (whomever). Microsoft decided that they couldn’t mitm that setup to scrape data; so, soon after they acquired Skype, they made all calls go through their servers.

Then they tried to make Skype make more money, since those servers aren’t free. Then they made teams and copied half the code into that, and cludged the rest to make it hold together.

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50 points

In mean aside from the fact that almost all of that story is completely wrong, it’s a good story.

Source: Used to work at Microsoft and worked a lot with people from the Skype team.

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25 points

What is the real story?

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3 points

You should write a post sometime about what you know from the internals of Skype. I would read it.

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-12 points

Skype is fading fast. Thank God. Discord is already an internet standard.

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26 points

Replacing garbage with sewer water. Not exactly an improvement.

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17 points

How the fuck did they let motherfucking Zoom take over. The video-call equivalent of “Googling” something was to “Skype.” When Covid hit, Microsoft screwed the pooch horribly.

My sister is super high ranking at Microsoft, and when she calls the family, she uses Zoom.

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3 points

I don’t see “screwed the pooch” used much but it always is funny to me.

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17 points

Well, I’m a unix guy for 30 years and hated M$ bill gates blablabla and forced to use windows at work etc. Teams was somewhat bad at the beginning, especially start of covid pandemic , I’m using Teams multiple times daily for ~5 years now. But since ~1 year it handles video call pretty nicely, 20+ feeds, share screens, whiteboard, etc. it’s pretty stable at least, don’t crash anymore, and we can have multiple accounts. It took times to reach this state I agree…

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In the past two years, I have had horrible issues where it decides that I’m not allowed to join the call because I have a Teams account logged into a different organization, that it won’t let me log out of. An issue where Microsoft servers just time out if you have ipv6 enabled, etc.

Don’t get me started on Skype for Business. It’s still around.

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Oh yeah, that multiple organizations things absolutely fuuuucks me since I’m adjunct at multiple universities/colleges. It keeps trying to default me to a place I don’t even work at anymore and somehow still refuses to let me leave it without reinstalling Windows (which I won’t do as I’ll be moving to Linux full time once I do).

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Teams are losing parts of text chat conversations for me. Not sure if that’s issue of their PWA on Linux or just an issue in general…

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PWA in Linux is unusable yep, with FF or Edge, super buggy.

I’m using Teams in Windows, I have a software KVM to move between my Linux PC and work windows laptop

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I always say that the only reason they keep Skype alive is to make Teams appear good

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The core of what made Skype great was made by a team of engineers in Estonia. Once it got acquired most of those people left the company. Many of them ended up at Twilio.

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