

its so weird how willing Microsoft is to cook up full products and axe official support seemingly randomly.
They’re learning from Google.
Editor and tech enthusiast
At some point, I have to admit neither is true. Let’s see …
Wage slave and vandweller.
its so weird how willing Microsoft is to cook up full products and axe official support seemingly randomly.
They’re learning from Google.
Those plus Florida and Texas. Four most populous states in the country, with New York bringing up the rear.
They don’t sleep for three days.
I would remind you that you are a guest here. People do not come to Beehaw for ad hominems.
Coffee shops would do well to charge less than the cheapest item on the menu.
And building new entrances exclusively for washrooms? Now you have fresh capex.
All apps like this point to is the lack of public infrastructure, which always has the excuse of “people will fuck it up.” Wonder if that’s a structural societal problem instead of individuals. (/s)
For an article that tries to push a groupthink narrative to work, the people using the “discouraged” product need to believe the “encouraged” one has feature parity with zero downsides.
I guarantee that no one is accidentally using Firefox because they’re unaware of the alternatives.
This is going to be a wild year for the white-collar bubble. Always remember that corporate wants “good enough for cheap” not “best in class.”