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      Exactly, nothing changed about them.

      This week I learned that online version Microsoft Teams outright refuses to make calls of it runs on Firefox. They are doing the same exact shit they did two decades ago.

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        So THIS is why teams doesn’t work for me on Firefox anymore, Jesus. Welp, I can spoof my user string

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        Huh, really? I’ll have to try that out. I only use Teams on my work computer (Mac), but Linux at home. All of our interviews are over teams, so I wonder if that’s an issue for our applicants.

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          So in my case, something broke with intune. I was told to use office.com for time being.

          While that works, when I tried to call it told me that I should use chrome or edge.

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        I think Google maps does something similar with Firefox, where it won’t zoom in with the mouse wheel–only the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons work. It also seems to lag quite a bit on Firefox. On chrome it works just fine.

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    imagine microsoft promoting guides to use the terminal which was deemed outdated, slow and complicated legacy in the past.

    Give it two or three more major teleases, then windows will be a DE runnining on some *nix-ish kernel. Microsoft is really learning the hard way.

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      We are now offering the MS Linux Introductory CD at a special introductory price of only $249.99 (plus shipping and handling), if you order before it ships.

      A bargain in 2003 dollars.

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      I feel that way every time I start vscode. A fast, high quality, open-source, cross-platform IDE - on Electron of all things - made by Microsoft? It’s so weird.

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        as the article points out, they did actually do some good things
        also, check out VSCodium. A cleaned up version of VSCode (I assume that name was inspired by Chromium, a cleaned up version of Google Chrome)

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    I’ve said this before but I believe windows will merge Linux into it before too long. It’s starting with WSL. It’ll be hybrid OS eventually

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      You can already run basically any Linux application, even graphical ones, on Windows through WSL. But at that point, why would you even keep putting up with Windows?

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        Suppose you work maintaining both Windows and Linux infrastructure, having both in one OS is useful.

        Or if you want Windows for gaming, not having to reboot is nice.

        However, I’ve been Linux only for >10 years now, so I obviously don’t see any value in WSL. I tried it a few times and it was neat, but ultimately not something I care about.

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          I’ve been Linux only for >10 years now

          Same. Tried to remote administrate a Windows 10 VM with Ansible a couple years back. Not a fun experience.

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          It’s handy if you have use windows for something and you keep having to look up bloody powershell equivalents for bash commands.

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      I know some people like it, but I’ll die on the hill that WSL sucks compared to the real thing.

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        I want to like, because well I want to have an OS that just works on my work computer, but at least my experience has been less then optimal.

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      Not going to happen. Money is good, but we are too addicted to freedom already.

      Even if it happened for whatever reason, that’d make most users fall back to “vanilla” versions of Linux.

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    The most important installation method is missing, though. Installing Linux to the hard drive, replacing Windows.