I’m incredibly grateful to my colleagues and IT department at work for allowing me to use zero Microsoft products.
I don’t use Windows, Office, Teams, Outlook, Bing or anything made by Microsoft at all, both in my personal life as well as work.
Life is great!
What do you do?
FUCK
🎼 My boys are otherwise engaged, so I’m gonna have to bring it all myself now 🎵
Nat 20, let’s go.
🎵 You’re a short motherfucher and nobody likes you🎵SHORT!
We used teams instead of slack at a place I used to work because it’s free. You know, kind of like how my coffee is free when I go to the window to collect it.
We use slack for some things and teams for some things at work. Can’t say I really prefer one over the other. My dream is if we could just decide on one platform so I can find shit. Any of them!
Same here…
Microsoft bad has become a cliché. And that says a lot about how bad Microsoft is.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/21/microsoft_national_security_risk/ Classified as national security risk and doing way more shit afterwards (example Recall) tells way more.
And then it returns with thanking trump and co., and your first meeting has the unchangable title “a prayer for president trump”.
Tragic.
Dang. There was a brief hope. Just for a moment. 😁
What’s so bad about it?
Teams pretends it’s an app that can do a lot of things at once but for literally all of the things it pretends to be good at it is the worst possible choice.
At my office, it works flawlessly for what we use it for, which is video conferences and chat. We don’t mess with the workspaces and stuff.
The only thing I truly hate about it is that you can’t export a log of a chat. As a government worker, I’m waiting for the lawsuit over Open Records over the lack of that feature.
- random switching of audio devices
- users end up in different rooms when they join the same meeting
- substellar editing of planned meetings
- marking messages as read without the user ever clicking on the channel
and let me not start with the android client or the non existing support for linux users
I’ve never run across any of that. There must be some implementation issue that affects some companies and not others, because the 2 places I’ve worked since Teams took over everything have been flawless on all of that (except for Linux- and I really don’t care about that from a business perspective where everyone is going to use Windows).
Is your company the one with the golden fax machine that always flawlessly sends an recieves?
No seriously. We are a tech heavy company. The only not tech savvy persons are law and HR (in numbers: two people). Same for most of our customers. And I hear this shit break left and right several times a day. I wonder what your company does right that nearly every other one does wrong. Probably restricting this bloatware enough to make it work.
I work in municipal government.
Microsoft does have a separate government- specific subscription with slightly different features, and that may be part of it.
The most annoying part of the government system is that it only allows one MS account to be logged in on a mobile device, so for people with accounts in multiple municipalities (e.g. county officials needing access to permitting data from several cities), they need a different device for each system.
Such as?
I use teams all the time at work and it seems to do what it needs to do well. Calls/meetings work wel, chatting works well. It’s not perfect, but more than good enough.
Sounds like it’s working great for you- I wish it would for me too! I’m not OP but some of my main gripes are:
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Most calls have, for at least one caller, a wierd lag time where the call doesn’t start for 10 seconds or so
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Quite frequently (I’d guess 5 calls a month) a call will be disrupted by teams failing completely for someone on the call (camera not working, not being able to join etc)
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It uses a lot of RAM even when idling
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It has hundreds of features, like “together mode” that bloat the software without adding to its core functionality
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The UI is a confused mess, and the conceptual split between teams, channels and chats is messyat best.
On top of that, I don’t find teams makes me more productive, if feels like a constant distraction that modern corporate culture requires me to have, even though its a net drop in productivity. This last point is more on instant messengers as a whole, but it doesn’t place me in a very charitable or forgiving mindset for interpretting Team’ multitude of flaws.
We don’t get that lag but we do frequently get it when the camera doesn’t work for somebody.
I really can’t understand the separation between teams, channels and chats. We almost never use anything other than group chats.
We indeed never encounter the technical issues. A couple of years ago teams had issues with images in chats, but that’s the only technical issue i encountered.
And yeah, it’s got the usual bloat, but it’s not hard to ignore all the useless features. But indeed, if you have issues with calls, that sounds annoying.
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I only use it in the browser to join meetings because an external client uses it. But in my experience it’s buggy whereas Slack and Zoom just work.
That’s funny
Meta note, this is a great format for fake screenshots (partial dark mode to make it obvious)
For such an invasive piece of code (it seems to drop into my system with every major Windows Update), this would be a hilarious message to see.
This needs to become a thing
😭