I love this!
Now if Zoom would stop insisting I install their stupid client and just accept that I want to join from my browser.
I hate Teams so much. It’s nothing but an engine for generating distractions.
Do they honestly think we need an alert when someone reacts to a post? “Everyone pay attention! An emoji has been posted in the group chat!”
Remember, if they don’t give you a device to install programs for work, Kira’s right you shouldn’t.
If it’s required for my job, then you should be prepared to provide me with tools to access it.
And I will, with a straight face, tell you I do not have a smartphone or laptop while playing a game and texting right in front of you. It doesn’t matter if those are mine or if I’m borrowing them, because they aren’t the company’s property, and the company does not decide what goes on them.
Corrrrrrrrrrrect! That’s transporter room 3 for you, based labor empathy through and through.
Fair! Personally, I’m ok using my own phone for 2FA vs. getting a Yubikey or something. 2FA apps nowadays frequently have the flow where you tap a button in the app instead of copying down a 6-digit code. I like the convenience.
Pretty much anything involving Intune can GTFO, though.
Yeah but last time I tried to install my own device I ended up in this situation:
I have a slight personal conundrum. I agree with thus in principle, and so when the company decided everyone would get a laptop (I prefer to work from home, and while computers exist at the office and for some field techs, plus there is a terminal server, until now I used personal 99% of the time) I was excited and happy.
On the other hand, I’ve done the two phones thing in the past and now I really don’t feel like it. Of course, I don’t want any of their MDM on my phone either, and if they start trying to enforce that I may have to bite demanding a phone too.
Either way, it should be an option to have either a company phone or reimbursement if you choose to just have your 1 phone. Containerized MDM would be nice too, since that should ostensibly mean a remote wipe only affects their data/apps and prevents personal/work from interacting.
This reminds me of when I was adding wifi to the office for the first time and I had one guy convinced it was gonna give him cancer and refused to come into work.
HR made me sit down with him and explain why it won’t give him cancer.
After a chat much like this I ended up printing off a booklet from the world health organization on it and he finally felt safe.
It’s even worse in Google Play
I had a choice when I took my meetings online in early 2020, Jitsi Meet (jitsi.org, FOSS) or Z (proprietary, and $$). I choose incorrectly. Right up until they put a part in their TOS, last September, saying they would use our video for training AI. I switched my meetings over to JItsi. Go FOSS, and don’t go back.
Out of curiosity, what prompted you to pick something that costs money over something free?
Ha, I remember a coworker doing something with Jitsi back in 2020. He described it as ‘being stuck in Jitsi-jail’!
TBF it’s quite functional now. Maybe your coworker wished they were somewhere else. :-(