• originalucifer
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    492 months ago

    i used to care about windows… i had to use and support it at work, it was easy to crack and maintain. then something changed and i walked away into linux land.

    i still need to care about windows at work, but instead of getting all anx-y i just laugh it off. my employers are getting exactly what they chose.

    its HILarious when shit doesnt work… a new version breaks all inter-company communication, all that nonsense is just pure entertainment now.

    my canned response is ‘were all beta testers now, buckle up’

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      Yup! The only remaining Windows system I personally use is my work laptop. I feel like its lack of customizability holds back my workflow but I’ve kept Windows on it so I don’t get rusty for when I need to support my users. At this point I think I’ll just spin up a decommissioned box for Windows testing and finally throw Linux onto my work system.

      You’re so right that we’re all beta-testers now. If I recall correctly, MS and Google both laid off a ton of their QA people like 10 years ago and now the customers are functionally QA. Our M365 tenant just dealt with over two straight weeks of email issues. According to the actual MS advisory, this was due to a code update pushed to production to “increase reliability.” No shit!

    • @onlinepersona
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      102 months ago

      my canned response is ‘were all beta testers now, buckle up’

      😂 absolutely best attitude. Maybe I need to do that at my job (what a shit show that is).

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