

Sharepoint and collaborative editing is what keeps us on Windows. Everything else we do is browser based so the OS doesn’t matter. I suppose we could live in Office365 but it’s not nearly as full featured as the desktop apps.


Sharepoint and collaborative editing is what keeps us on Windows. Everything else we do is browser based so the OS doesn’t matter. I suppose we could live in Office365 but it’s not nearly as full featured as the desktop apps.


~/3D Objects
Debian 13 + Gnome 49 is the same way. It’s glorious.
Gnome extensions are also capable of that.
I mean, you can do the same with Gnome and its extensions system.
Wouldn’t matter. Firefox on Linux doesn’t support any of them.
For gods sake please support non-hardware token passkeys like everyone else (you know, the QR Code type). I literally can’t login to some services in Linux Firefox because I have passkeys in Apple’s passwords app. I don’t want to use Chrome in *nix but I have to for the time being.
Debian isn’t just stable, it’s rock solid. It’s an ideal server distro.


QuickLook for Windows. Coming from a Mac this thing is super useful to replicate that functionality on Windows.


It isn’t natively but there are plenty of apps out there for all OSs that will decompress 7z, even on iOS.
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Fever Tree is the best. Makes a Gin and Tonic so much better.


They sell misters for use outside connected to a hose. They’re super effective in the drier climates.


Phish - Gamehenge
^ this. All of it. It’s death by a thousands cuts and just shows the incredible amount of greed they have (not shareholder value, it’s bloody greed).
We’re on an enterprise edition too and it so sanitized it’s almost nice. Still slow as crap compared to a linux distro on the same hardware.