• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Current outlook issues are currently being talked about at length over on r/Outlook, and last I searched no one had even mentioned it on Lemmy.

    There are definitely some legit reasons people still go there.

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        1 month ago

        Loving FOSS and being able to use it are different things - plenty of people are required to use outlook at work.

        • jballs@sh.itjust.works
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          1 month ago

          I use Outlook for work, but it will be a cold day in hell when you catch me reading an Outlook subreddit

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            I understand why people on lemmy look at the outlook subreddit. Sometimes they have to use it at work, and outlook breaks in difficult to understand ways. Poor chaps

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          That sounds like a work problem on the work computer for the work IT people to fix. Don’t get tricked into fixing the boss’s electronics for free on your own time!

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              Good news! 70+% of the exorbitant costs your company is paying for these services are strictly for the benefit of having a big, prominent 3rd party to blame and throat to choke.

              Make Microsoft fix it! That should be fun.

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      I view Reddit for that kind of stuff, still. But don’t participate.

      At risk of posting a long list of grievences, well, I’m not giving them my engagement. And for reference/issue stuff, you largely don’t need it.