Microsoft is losing Builders fast. They’re switching to MacOS and Linux. The biggest pull keeping people on Windows, outside of shear inertia, is content creation and gaming. However, even these are falling to Linux.

Without Builders, you don’t have software, and without software, you don’t have users. This is why Microsoft needs Windows Lite.

  • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    I fill out a good number of reports. I can’t always be bothered to do it, and they probably don’t read them anyways because of the swearing

    it’s not my job to do QA on their shitty products

    and our IT support doesn’t know what causes some issues or how to resolve them either, so it’s not likely a user skill issue.

    if you’re not coming across issues with Microsoft products, it’s more than likely that you’re simply not actually using them

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      8 days ago

      The only real issues I come across are issues with their new features like intune stuff on mac. The core stuff all work pretty reliably with little to no maintenance and have great documentation. The only complaints I ever see/hear for teams, onedrive and 365 apps are users being dumb or caused by device issues. There are of course microsoft outages (often) but they fix themselves most of the time.

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        7 days ago

        I will never forget the bewilderment I felt the first time the File Explorer crashed – and that hasn’t been the only time. Forget Office, they can’t even get the start menu to work properly. Call it feature rich if you like, but of any modern OS they are the furthest away from the core stuff working reliably in my experience.

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          7 days ago

          explorer crashes all the time. I would never act like windows isnt a piece of shit. But we’re not talking about windows here we’re talking about the 365 suite and enterprise suite of services which are pretty easy to say they’re stable and easy to manage.

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            6 days ago

            Well, the original comment was about Microsoft products, which includes the OS. I understand if you say you meant to only refer to the Office software as “core services”, but “we” are talking about Microsoft products and I would argue their flagship OS is the corest of them all, and as you said it’s garbo.

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              2 days ago

              The original comment was making out like its hard to maintain MS core services like teams, onedrive and outlook. I’m sorry but thats just a skill issue. These run fine in environments with tens of thousands of users.

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          7 days ago

          Shilly because im not jumping on the baseless criticism train? Seeing linux users act this way makes me embarrassed to be one. To talk so much shit about teams and office being full of issues and hard to maintain is just delusion. If that standard was ever applied to us we’d be cooked.

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            7 days ago

            No. Because your environment is either small or you’re just being disingenuous. MS bootlickers only look worse over time as Microsoft continues to enshittify even traditionally very stable programs.