"No, see, you don't understand, Linux will never catch on, it's just not as intuitive as Windows!"
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"No, see, you don't understand, Linux will never catch on, it's just not as intuitive as Windows!"
Meanwhile Windows:
Windows users keep losing files to OneDrive, and many don't know why
https://www.techspot.com/news/110848-onedrive-backup-feature-making-users-local-files-seemingly.html
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"No, see, you don't understand, Linux will never catch on, it's just not as intuitive as Windows!"
Meanwhile Windows:
Windows users keep losing files to OneDrive, and many don't know why
https://www.techspot.com/news/110848-onedrive-backup-feature-making-users-local-files-seemingly.html
@rysiek I get, from a corporate perspective, why this is a good idea for businesses who want to scan and control documents centrally instead of trusting their employees (I'll save the corporate rant for later), but making this default on user machines by signing you up to Microsoft's corporate plan is user hostile
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@rysiek I get, from a corporate perspective, why this is a good idea for businesses who want to scan and control documents centrally instead of trusting their employees (I'll save the corporate rant for later), but making this default on user machines by signing you up to Microsoft's corporate plan is user hostile
@craignicol@glasgow.social @rysiek@mstdn.social yes. But Microsoft stopped caring about home users needs a long time ago. The whole real point of selling to retail consumers is so that users train themselves in Microsoft products, which in turn makes it easier to wrangle enterprise contracts, the real prize.