• yesman@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Onedrive is Microsoft’s attempt to make Home Windows users a revenue source by making it a subscription service. This has been SOP in smart phones for a decade now.

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      Makes me wonder if there is something in the terms that allows them to use documents stored on onedrive to train AI. Adobe is doing the same bullshit and keeps pushing you to send PDFs as Adobe cloud links instead of directly attaching the file to an email. They’re doing everything they can to get your data on their servers.

      We’re no longer the customer. We’re the product.

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    12 days ago

    You know how many times I’ve had to tell someone that document they created and have been working on for days was never saved even once and can’t really be recovered?

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      11 days ago

      LibreOffice is so refreshing after dealing with MSOffice’s bullshit and Google’s web-based solution.

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      10 days ago

      I just wish work didn’t force me to take a front seat and interact with MS products anyway.

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      10 days ago

      Wish M$ would just go full Sega and give Linux official multiplayer support. They suck giant Ds for making anticheat windows only.

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    12 days ago

    Didn’t this already happen? I feel like it’s been the default for a long time now.

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    Microsoft can’t seem to figure out sync, ever since Briefcase, if you involve multiple computers you invariably end up with more and more conflicting copies. It’s embarrassing.

    Office itself is insanely bloated is a world with Markdown, open data formats, and easy access to scripting. They used some pretty unethical tactics to make OOXML a “standard” to stop governments from switching to an actual standard: ODF-based Libre Office.

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      I mean this softly, but I’m going to guess you haven’t used OneDrive recently, and haven’t used it where it’s been set up in a competent manner. The default settings absolutely are not conpetent, espiecally for how messy computers for personal use get.

      My workplace uses OneDrive to sync a specific set of user profile folders so we approximate having profiles and files that follow us without everyone needing a personal folder on a network drive that mounts at login.

      The only issues we’ve had are profiles auto-downloading too mant of peoples files and eating drives on shared machines (so you just have your meeting room computers wipe all profiles every reboot and schedule reboots nightly), and I’ve had some issues where OneNote hadn’t actually synced the notebook back to the cloud before I closed on one machine and opened on a different machine so I lost some notes.

      Beyond that, it’s handled even situations where I have the same file open siniltaneously on multiple machines smoothly. Syncs between login on multiple machines take 3 minutes max, and I can force it faster if I really need by pausing and resuming the sync.

      I’m sure there’s situations it’s still not suited for, like editing and syncing large monolithic files (think video files over 1GB a piece). It probably sucks big time on personal machines where you’re going to have a complete mess of every file type imaginable tossed in one big unorganized heap.

      But configured correctly, for general business use, it can work very well.

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    " Word will now save new documents to OneDrive by default — and that changes everything"

    Wouldn’t it be great if all your docs were stored out in the cloud? Just think, you wouldn’t need a hard drive! And someone else could guard them for you, like, say, Deputy Dan. http://descope.kwwhitaker.com/wallofscience.html

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    Here’s why it matters

    I’m going to have to put together a script to block any instance of a headline that includes this phrase. It’s so fucking overused.

    “Why does knowing where my Word documents are stored matter?” Hmmm… let me fucking think, assholes.

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    If only corporate agendas hadn’t built industries around a single software suite! If only!

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    Surely this is a minor problem with an easy solution: choose “Save As…” from the menu, then select a folder on your local drive.

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      My God, THANK YOU! I’ve seen this article in five different places and everyone is losing their minds over this, seemingly completely oblivious to the fact that:

      1. This ONLY affects people who are using OneDrive in the first place.
      2. It’s a setting that you can change any time.
      3. If you want to keep the default but have a specific file outside of OneDrive just - exactly like you said - click “Save As” and store it locally.

      It’s mind boggling how much people switch off their brains whenever they see Microsoft doing literally anything, and the entire conversation devolves into “Microsoft bad”.

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    10 days ago

    Could someone tell Microsoft I switched to Linux ten years ago? They don’t have to encourage me anymore.