and therefore automatically multi-platform
But not necessarily multiplatform.
Damn those people developing only for Chrome.
and therefore automatically multi-platform
But not necessarily multiplatform.
Damn those people developing only for Chrome.
Bribes, I'd venture.
It crashes, it loses things, it has a lousy search function, to automate messaging you need to learn one of the arcane and convoluted MS services because they deprecated the much easier webhooks...
When something fails (and it always does) we just say "Well... it's Teams", and that sums it up.
Or at the very least Debian.
I haven't tried Arch, the whole idea gives me fever.
Yeah, but that's a secondary attribute. The new ones are stupid front and center.
I don't agree. I believe I can summarize the difference this way:
The prequels are bad. The sequels are stupid.
100% agreed. If I see a compliment sandwich, I assume that the person using the technique is lying about the compliments and I lose all respect for them.
They give me more and more reasons to stay on W10 until I give up games and move to Linux permanently.
I'll miss my TCMD scripting, though. But besides that and gaming, most of what I do nowadays is cross-platform.
Thank you for your sane words.
Have a miserable year and get lost.
If you are unable to see the difference between occasionsl notes and full blown programming, this discussion is pointless.
Be honest: Is the user experience as easy as Debian's or Ubuntu's is?