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I would love to.
We are using it for file storage. Just not for everything.
I would love to.
We are using it for file storage. Just not for everything.
Yes, I just got the notification like yesterday or so and now I have the same list of calendars on the left side as I have it in Outlook. Maybe it still needs to roll out for you
We self host or exchange server. It seems you are the one that is stupid.
Edit: and yes, I’m in the EU where we have data protection legislation.
Are you sure about that? It seems they have so many security issues that everyone else already has access
Eh, no, we have to have a shared network drive because we are not allowed to upload things with eg personal information to Microsoft
I think the calendar thing recently changed. It is now very similar to Outlook
The reason we have a Chinese competitor that we cannot directly control is that Meta is buying up every promising US platform and shutting it down. Or just trying to copy it so that the competitor does not get enough users
The reason we have a Chinese competitor that we cannot directly control is that Meta is buying up every promising US platform and shutting it down. Or just trying to copy it so that the competitor does not get enough users
You can also just download loops? Afaik there is only one instance at the moment either way
Problem ist that now people will say that they don’t get to create accurate subtitles because VLC is doing the job for them.
Accessibility might suffer from that, because all subtitles are now just “good enough”
Yes and this is completely in line with the theme of this post. They are all pretending
Well yeah, they are pretending to be Republicans as much as they were pretending to be Democrats before.
They are billionaires. The only thing they care about is money. And maybe not getting shot.
When you write them with an @ in front, you are referencing a user. A community is a Lemmy concept and you have to prepend them with a !.
They also do not work in Voyager and in the browser they are not even links
Voyager tries to send me to the user with that id, not the community. It seems there are differences.
Ah, but there are still elections in other parts of the world, like Germany, where he is also very active
Yes, but that was still Google’s choice. They could have done something for the user but they did not want to
No. Google did it this way so people would blame the EU. They also could just have added more choice to the interface but they rather wanted to remove it to show their users “how bad the EU is”.
Same thing with the cookie banners. EU said you should give your users the choice if they want to be tracked. And the companies build these ugly banners so everyone would blame the EU. But they could also just have stopped tracking their users.
To make it even more clear let me rephrase it:
If you want to store sth like that, it would be classified as functional and you wouldn’t even need a cookie banner for it.
Only if you want to use it to track people you need to notify them
The people that are discussing it are exposing it and showing what is happening. And the tools provided by GitHub are helping.
So your original comment was celebrating Microsoft?