New Outlook is a pile of shit compared to the desktop Outlook app. It’s been causing a lot of headaches for my coworkers. Microsoft had better port near every single feature over to the newapp before they force everyone on it.
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New Outlook is a pile of shit compared to the desktop Outlook app. It’s been causing a lot of headaches for my coworkers. Microsoft had better port near every single feature over to the newapp before they force everyone on it.
Security by Obscurity = FBI backdoor, almost guaranteed.
As a Linux aficionado, I appreciate you trying to bring an argument for Windows in good faith and a potential way for Microsoft to improve it. This is even if steering people to Bing is Microsoft’s intention with this move so they are unlikely to improve it in the way you suggested.
Since forever, Microsoft-affiliated products are often the only things that get the “trusted” label within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Everyone on Masto/Fedi has been memeing about this since the start: Whatever platform Dorsey’s on becomes Twitter, lol.
Good luck to OOP on their experiment 🫡
Thanks :)
Unfortunately I’m only rich in memes.
How about 1 month of Lemmy Premium?
I need you to write an article detailing your experience. Most importantly I need to know if it was fun.
How about doing interviews to assign Tesla supercharger design work as takehome tests?
Tesla, in their infinite wisdom, cut entire departments that these interns were going to be hired into, so it’s not surprising that those positions are being cut.
It really is a feels bad for students getting shutout of an internship at a famous company, and paying moving and housing expesnes. At least they can put “too good for Tesla” on their LinkedIn bio lol.
This person was building up relevant experience to earn that goose farmer promotion by moving to Chehalis, WA.
Often times reviews are written by people with English not as a first language, or the reviews are machine translated (nowadays with AI itself). Many AIs use real reviews as templates to train on, so its not surprising to me that the differences aren’t easily spotted. The main tells are when it uses too flowery language and tone and doesn’t get to the point.
To me it seems similar to if you heard an electronic speaker playing a bird call vs. a real bird call, could you tell the real one from a distance?
If you were an expert birdwatcher you could probably tell easier. If the speaker repeated the exact same call on a loop you could tell, if you were in earshot of electronic buzzing in the background you could also, but depending on how sophisticated the speaker is setup (like delay and variety of calls, you might not.
I say it’s because Microsoft keeps coming up with new roadblocks to nag you into doing what they want, every month.
So even if it is possible to take 10 minutes to figure out how to disable it each time, you’re still left to Microsoft’s whims as to whether that will remain effective or if they will throw more roadblocks.
The only way to win is to not play Microsoft’s game.
Their federation protocol was called ActivityTrack, which is different than ActivityPub that much of the Fediverse uses. There were some efforts to host relays that translate between the two protocols but some people got upset that their data is being accessed and processed in order to do that.
You have to have debt like Donald Trump to be able to hit that.
Yeah… to me it was just another one of those UI elements (like the Nitro Menu, games, etc.) that I just don’t touch.
Sure it’s an April fools joke, but the prospect of introducing ads seem just as much an April fools as what they did.
I got a thing that said “Lootboxes!” On the bottom right. I tried ignoring it for a day but that didn’t seem to work. So, I clicked the “Didn’t ask” button. We’ll see how much Discord tries to test me before I jump ship to Matrix or Revolt.
Make sure to make the specific term “Computer Ounce”, or co. oz.
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