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menemen , in WYM I'M UNQUALIFIED?!

Imo university most important task is to teach you the basics and how to accumulate and use the knowledge you need to do a job.

doofy77 ,

That's what school is for.

pingveno ,

Yeah, some of the computer science theory I learned occasionally comes in handy when I'm reasoning about problems or when I'm picking apart some spec. My husband who attended a code school instead is a perfectly apt developer, but he struggles more. College also just gave me the time and resources to get a survey of knowledge outside of formal coursework. On the job, I tend to go more in-depth on topics closely related to the job.

exanime , in please

Always hated how MS forces you to use their shit ... I mean I get it, most wouldn't chose to use them as they are indeed shit

I have OneDrive limited to a single swap meat folder aptly called "dumpster" and it still fucks it up weekly

rozodru ,
@rozodru@lemmy.ca avatar

you can remove it. use ReviOS with Windows. removes onedrive, co-pilot, edge, ads, and a bunch of other bloatware. also prevents tracking.

ILikeBoobies ,

That’s just an NTLite build, if you want to uninstall those things do it yourself (either with NTLite and an ISO or through command prompt like any other software)

Twitches ,

You can disable it in the registry. H key local machine, software, policy, microsoft, windows, OneDrive, disable sync value change from 0 to 1 and it will turn it off. I may be a little off this was just from memory.

ILikeBoobies , in please

Does Dolphin map onedrive?

You could use that as your file explorer

However Microsoft doesn’t let you set it as the native dialogue yet so it won’t solve the issue

hakunawazo , in attachment shmershmachment

Albbs Dumbledore after Voldemort told him he made horcruxes out of every dollar bill.

FilthyShrooms , in total destruction from mountain to shore

That's ridiculous, my PC is like 10 pounds, there's no way a cat could push-

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1a19cec3-fab8-441a-8633-5c5c4c55f4ad.jpeg

oh no

Asafum , in Probably, yeah

I wasn't in a good place to begin with. Then the US political debate happened and it just got worse...

If my level of hope for the future was 15/100 before, it's like 2/100 now.

dactylotheca OP ,
@dactylotheca@suppo.fi avatar

it's like 2/100 now

ah I see you're an optimist

intensely_human , in Probably, yeah

Or, you never work out, don’t get enough sleep, never wash your dishes, and keep eating the foods that you know give you inflammation.

nikaaa ,

and keep eating the foods that you know give you inflammation

fucking wheat. I knew it was bad for like since my childhood, only stopped eating large quantities of it a year ago, when i finally got my shit together and converted to a mostly rice-based diet.

MystikIncarnate , in please

I've commented on this meme before. All I'm going to say this time is that OneDrive has redeeming qualities. The way that Microsoft pushes it, like many things Microsoft has pushed lately, is pretty shitty.

Quickly: good examples of shitty Microsoft pushes for what they want you to use: persistent pop-ups about upgrading to Windows 10/11 from earlier versions, making the default browser setting in Outlook/office/teams/whatever, to be separate from the system default, and that default is always edge, OneDrive.... I don't need to say more about the push to OneDrive, considering it's the point of the post.

Regarding OneDrive specifically, you can change the default save locations for MS apps to be not OneDrive. However, OneDrive does offer benefits that are great for the less technically savvy, specifically syncing user data (mainly desktop/documents/pictures).... If you don't need a crazy amount of storage for your images/documents, etc, then having the OneDrive backup/sync enabled is a good backup solution. The only thing you need to keep on top of is that OneDrive is actually still connected to the service (logged in) and working as intended. OneDrive seems to have this tendency to logout or expire your connection, so checking on it monthly just to ensure its still backing up is the best practice.

The benefit to this backup is that it's built into Windows, and almost entirely transparent to the user. "Saving to OneDrive" is just putting the information into a dedicated OneDrive sync folder (usually under "C:\users(username)\OneDrive - (account name)" ) which saves locally, then syncs to OneDrive in the background using something similar to the "BITS" service (background intelligent transfer service, also part of Windows).

Since this is normally very transparent to the user, it's good for less tech savvy people, in case they suffer a failure like a hard drive loss, system crash/failure/corruption, lost/stolen/destroyed hardware, etc. All their files are synced/saved to OneDrive and they lose nothing, all they need is a Microsoft account (Hotmail/outlook.com/live.com), and to take the 30s or so to set it up. Then use the computer pretty much normally and their data is safe from loss.

There's an absolute shit ton of alternatives, not just from cloud storage providers. I personally use both OneDrive (personal, on a Hotmail account - free tier, which IIRC is 100G), Google drive, and my Synology. OneDrive on my PC backs up documents/pictures mainly, which I use as a sync to my laptop, and I use "Synology drive" to back up my entire C:\users\username folder to my local NAS. Google drive is exclusively used on-cloud, mainly for shared documents that I collaborate with others on; mainly financial records (no credit/debit/bank info, just costs, etc), and other tracking type documents and stuff I need to share with others.

I won't get into other alternatives just due to the sheer number of them. Needless to say, I'm very contentious of my data and losing it. I am aware that my free/public account data might be anonymised and used to train some AI somewhere, so I tend to be careful about putting any password/account data/confidential data on a service that may have access to something I don't want it to. I use a password manager, so I don't generally keep login info anywhere except there.

Anyways, enough about me, I want to hear what people use for their backups!

ramenshaman ,

"All I'm going to say this time is that OneDrive has redeeming qualities." Proceeds to say several more paragraphs.

MystikIncarnate ,

All are related to the original statement.

Hexarei ,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

The main thing people are upset about isn't that OneDrive exists or that Microsoft is pushing it. It's that updates have made it so that OneDrive folder backup is automatically enabled without user permission. Backing up files to OneDrive without being asked to. That is a privacy nightmare.

I personally host my own copy of Nextcloud and use that for anything I need to sync or back up. I have a regular back up job that snapshots the Ceph cluster it uses for storage and copies it to my own NAS box here in the house, which is automatically replicated via a Nebula network (like TailScale or Zerotier but fully self-managed) to an identical NAS at my parents' house across town.

AnyOldName3 ,
@AnyOldName3@lemmy.world avatar

It does ask, but often the Yay, thanks for changing my setting that I didn't ask you to change button is much more prominent than the Wtf I didn't ask for this put it back how it was button, so people think they're being told rather than asked and just confirm it without realising they had a choice. Also, a lot of people just click the Next/OK button without reading and are surprised by the consequences. It's not a major difference than just changing the setting of people don't realise they're being asked to opt in and can therefore opt out, but it is a bit of a difference.

MystikIncarnate ,

Hostile UX design. The "yes, make this change I don't want" is often highlighted in a brightly colored button, meanwhile the "no thanks" is often grey or a simple link looking option, not dissimilar to what you would find for help.

They make it seem like you don't have a choice when you absolutely do.

Having a choice in what software does is actually a big highlight for me with Windows, apart from being aggressively persuasive in getting people to do whatever they want you to do, in the end, you are given a choice.

They're slowly eroding this away though, starting with local accounts, and I'm sure much, much more will follow.

With Linux, the only option you get is to customize your experience. Often defaults are either not apparent or not given, so you kind of stumble around trying to figure out what to do, unless you really know what you want, it can be a terrible experience.

Mac is customizable.... With one big asterisk on that. You basically need to be a very advanced user to really customize anything beyond whatever the mighty blue Apple wants you to be able to do. You're given a short list of "options" and if you want anything beyond whatever is sanctioned by Apple, here's the command prompt, good luck 👍

Windows has been in this middle ground for a very long time. Not as free as Linux, with recommended settings across pretty much every piece of software, and defaults that generally work and provide a good experience in general. They might not be optimal, but they work. You have the option of basically doing whatever the hell you want, within reason, without having to get a PhD in computer science to do it.

With Mac, you either fit into the Apple ecosystem box, or we'll make you fit.

Linux has no box. No walls, no limits, no rules, not even a guideline. Figure it out yourself.

.... At least, that's my take on it. I've used all three to some extent for various purposes. Mac is awesome when doing everyday things, a lot of what you need is abstracted away and "just works" (tm), so thinking is at an all time low. Windows is very meh, it does what you want, but it's like a moody teenager at times. It'll just go to hell and you'll be left to figure out wtf is going to fix it.
I use Linux mainly for servers, but the UI/UX for it is essentially the aesthetic of Windows 9x/2000, but after you've taken LSD. When you need to get anything fixed, here's your console, good luck. Don't forget to sudo.

Hexarei ,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

New installations of windows do not ask, and simply enable it

exanime ,

Automated backups and synch is all fine... The way MS does it super inconsistently and unpredictably sucks

johannesvanderwhales , in WYM I'M UNQUALIFIED?!

Don't think I've ever actually heard a company say "forget everything you learned in college".

stebo02 ,
@stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

because they don't

GiveMemes ,

From what I understand it's fairly common in engineering, but less of a forget everything you learned and more of a that’s all gonna be pretty much useless in the context of the specific job you're doing so just pay attention to the training

johannesvanderwhales ,

I can recall employers saying something along the lines of "don't think you know everything about business because you just got a business degree" but that's mostly about the attitude some new grads have.

jimrob4 ,
@jimrob4@midwest.social avatar

You don't work where I work then.

Family-owned business. Realizes they're behind-the-ball on technology and practices. Hires college-educated & outside people to make suggestions.

"Well none of that makes sense to us. Forget all that and do it our way."

"That way is wrong."

"Well it's our business, we'll do it how we want."

Then they get all <surprised pikachu> when the talented people get burnt out and quit after a few weeks. Eventually it's "well these kids just don't want to work hard like we do."

Apytele ,

...there were a couple things I learned in nursing school that I benefited from forgetting. Mostly the racism and sexism.

FIST_FILLET , in please

the most enraging thing i’ve ever experienced on windows was when they started automatically “off-loading” files on my drive because i was running out of space. what the fuck, fuck you, i needed that, die in a fire and never touch my drive again. if i need more space i will fucking make more space

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, but those aren't really your files. You clicked "Agree" on the 10,000 page EULA so now Microsoft owns you body and soul and all of your offspring out to the 17th generation. They're just moving around their contracted work product and if you don't like it you can go pound sand, assuming you pay Microsoft $30/mo for the "Pound Sand^TM" account license.

bruhduh , in attachment shmershmachment
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This looks like cover for Wizard's new album

bruhduh , in total destruction from mountain to shore
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

This stare

ScruffyDucky , in total destruction from mountain to shore

Mueowhaha

Sam_Bass , in please

Try going through.your registry and disabling one drive

ToucheGoodSir , in Probably, yeah

The most giga-fucked part is that we could be living on a literal paradise on Earth with the technology we have. However, certain... actors (market makers, politicians, inherited wealth shits) desire to be neo-nobility and have an addiction to hoarding resources. Literal dragon shit. Well, these dumb fucks don't realize the current generation REALLY loves dungeons and dragons. Where dragons get slain and their hoards plundered. Of course, there are wealthy people out there who AREN'T complete monsters. They exist, ie the Disney heiress who has been trying to warn her fellow billionaires about the potential danger they're in if they don't equalize society @_

balderdash9 ,
@balderdash9@lemmy.zip avatar

Where dragons get slain and their hoards plundered.

This metaphor is apt because its a fantasy. The people have proven they aren't going to do jack shit.

ToucheGoodSir ,

Mmm. We'll see.

intensely_human ,

Compared to most humans who’ve ever lived, we do live in a literal paradise on Earth.

We just choose not to see it because it’s more fun to be angry than it is to be grateful.

ToucheGoodSir ,

Mmm, well, technology has been advancing at a rate never before seen by our ancestors. Star Trek style society is far more possible than most realize, right now.

intensely_human ,

I’m thinking food and safety but yeah the tech we use daily is incredible too.

nikaaa ,

something something "suffering builds character" smh

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