• @brisk@aussie.zone
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    887 months ago

    Who could have ever guessed that naming different software the same thing would ever come back to bite them

    • @wathek
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      207 months ago

      Microsoft does this painfully often

      • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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        247 months ago

        And they are doing it again. CoPilot for Windows, CoPilot for Github, CoPilot for sales, CoPilot for Microsoft 365, Bing CoPilot. All different products with different properties.

        • terrrmus
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          107 months ago

          I think their first use of CoPilot was for pairing two Xbox controllers together for accessibility. Instead of making up something new, they just co-opt it from that and now it’s going to be impossible to google Copilot for Xbox Controllers issues.

          Oh well, glad I made the switch to Linux.

          • @Rexios@lemm.ee
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            77 months ago

            GitHub copilot does not suck. It’s just not magic. I’m never going back to writing boilerplate and heavily patterned code myself thank you very much.

      • Chamomile 🐑
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        Throwback to when they rebranded Lync to “Skype for Business” even though they were completely different programs.

    • ares35
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      7 months ago

      erecting a firewall.

      someone spycheck already, dammit!

      MEDIC!!!

  • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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    407 months ago

    It’s been driving me mad on my work laptop,

    I cant uninstall the old version and every time i open it it tries to push me to the new version

      • @Luvon@beehaw.org
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        107 months ago

        I had this as well, it’s because the pinned version will still be pointing to the old version even after you agreed to upgrade.

        You have to unpin the old version, and pin the new version.

        Reallllly stupid upgrade from them.

    • @EonNShadow@pawb.social
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      Better yet - mine keeps trying to push me to the new version, but the (new) version is blocked in my org.

      So every time it tries to open, I get a “teams (new) is blocked in your organization.” And I have to fight it to go back to the old version.

    • Afghaniscran
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      107 months ago

      I just pinned the new version to the taskbar so I don’t have to mess around with the old version diversion

    • @ainz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      27 months ago

      My admin hasn’t enabled the new version so I just have the old version, if I accidentally click on the new one the entire pc slogs for 5 mins before asking me to use the older version.

  • @Kir@feddit.it
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    347 months ago

    For every new release they hire the best UX designers and developers in order to find ways of make your experience worse.

    • terrrmus
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      77 months ago

      “Well we let half the team go after the last version launched, so you’ll have to make due with what they left behind.”

  • Otter
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    297 months ago

    Reminds me of Skype. It seemed like I always had the wrong version installed, and I couldn’t get rid of the broken ones

  • @hlqxz@lemmy.ml
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    157 months ago

    Microsoft should save everyone some headache and delete Teams. These stupid fucks keep giving me an alert saying to export all my saved messages to a csv file because this cunt of a company decided to not carry forward that feature in newer apps.

  • @rammer@sopuli.xyz
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    117 months ago

    It’s like they never learn. I remember WAY back when Windows NT was new. The NT in Windows NT stands for New Technology.

    • @piracysails@lemm.ee
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      97 months ago

      I believe the white one is for personal use.

      The (new) dark is the newest teams for organizations.

      The (classic) dark is the old teams for organizations.

      • @blindsight@beehaw.org
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        Not sure if it’s just my device, but I can’t drag & drop files into the new Teams for organizations, so I’m still using classic for organizations.

        It’s ridiculous, and now I need to click through saying “no” to the new version every time I start it.

        • @TemporalSoup@beehaw.orgOP
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          67 months ago

          I hate that I know this, but new Teams is based on WebView2 (Microsoft’s version of electron), and dragging and dropping files is semi-broken for ALL WebView2 apps 🙃

          (The only other WV2 app I know of is New Outlook)

        • @filcuk@lemmy.zip
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          Bunch of features we’re broken for me too, such as group chat tab page embed, but they seem to be fixing them slowly.

  • voxel
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    77 months ago

    especially annoying when your school keeps switching between the two.
    I joined a meeting on New Teams once, but by the end of it i got a popup saying that access to new teams has been blocked and you need to switch to classic teams.
    the next day, we were forced to migrate to new teams again.
    a week ago, access to new teams got blocked again, and i had to redownload teams (classic)