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    I love that he knows you so well, that he immediately goes to “sick power play”, I think this says good things about you :)

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      I had a job where they disabled access to all printers. If you needed a hard copy, you had to email the document to the printer admins and they would print after reviewing it.

      Similarly, they were too cheap to pay for zoom licenses so if you needed a meeting longer than 40 minutes, you had to email the zoom admins with the list of attendees and they would create it.

      But getting a repeating zoom meeting scheduled was virtually impossible.

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      I’ve seen offices where only a few people were able to connect to the network printer and just ask people if they can print it.

      Usually they’ve tries using flash drives but many large printers are also terrible at reading pdf files from them.

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        It’s amazing that the faster Ethernet gets and the more powerful network devices become, the fewer things we can do.

        Why wouldn’t just about everyone get the ability to print on the device whose sole purpose is to print things? If everything is set up right, you can even set per-user policies so Jarrett doesn’t waste ink printing 50 AI pictures of kittens to hang in his soulless office cubicle.

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      i HATE microsoft. am a software developer. but literally corporations make you use their shit. how could you even avoid it? having no job or something?

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        There are many software solutions but people just pretend they don’t exist. Herd mentality. If you water a plant it grows.

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          when YOUR JOB says, “here’s Outlook, fucking use it” what else can you do. did you even read what i wrote?

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          Have you never worked in an office before? IT doesn’t just let you install whatever you want on work machines.

          We know alternatives exist… They’re not always available.

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            Or if you use your own machine, you still have to collaborate in ways that require Office for one reason or another.

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              None of my desk jobs have ever allowed a personal computer because of the risk of data leaking.

              Was cautioned about an employee at our competitor who used a personal device, it was stolen and it had client data on it including some of their IP, and when that client took legal action, because the employee acted out of company policy they were on the hook for it.

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                -> technical device - for productive employees that’s an actual option, but you may have to prove to the organization that they benefit from enabling your full potential

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                  Maybe for the positions you may have been in; had I used Linux at any of those other jobs there would constantly be document compatibility issues between LibreOffice and Word, and in an IT position I wouldn’t be able to replicate issues a user is facing, unable to read Windows memory dumps or event logs on my own machine, the RMM doesn’t have a client for a tech to use on Linux, and that’s just scratching the surface.

                  The benefits of Linux for me (no ads, no telemetry, familiarity of the terminal and config files, open source, privacy, sticking it to big tech, etc.) just don’t translate into things that would make me more productive at work.

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              only in jobs were you’d be looking for a way out. The only things you can’t do in LibreOffice is be 100% layout identical with the same document opened in Nadella-asshole-soft office (but still you get reasonably close), use macros (and people who create documents with non-VBA macros deserve to be slapped anyways) or use VBA (that’s the real downside, especially in spreadsheet calculations). LibreOffice Basic isn’t really practical to use, sadly.

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                Uhh, no. There are collaborative tools in Office that are used by the sorts of people who don’t know what LibreOffice is. There’s also certain internal policies that tend to classify information in ways that work with Office.

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            well 'scuse you, but you said you were a software developer. any SW dev worth their money can at the very least get a self-administrated technical device not to be hooked up to the intranet, because corporate IT sucks donkeyballs.

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          i’ve been using open office for decades. do you really think i hate microsoft but just needed to hear about open office? I’m talking about at work, like this fucking meme is referencing.