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Boggy , in Can we stop making posts to complain about new users complaining about reddit?

What’s more infuriating that a post complaining about someone else complaining? Probably one complaining about a post complaining about someone else complaining.

SquareBear ,

Are you complaining about those complaining about the people who complain about the Redditors complaining about Reddit?

FizzlePopBerryTwist , in Online dating

Probably something like My Little Pony remix

lvxferre , in Can we stop making posts to complain about new users complaining about reddit?
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Is this like the recursive centaur (half horse, half recursive centaur) except with complains?

redcalcium , in When a site doesn't redirect you to where you were after it nags you to log in to see content

Went to hackernews the other day. Tried to upvote a comment, then it asked me to login. Put in my login, hit the button, and boom, it redirected back to the original page, and the comment I was attempting to upvote is successfully upvoted! I was expecting I’ll need to press the upvote button again, but I don’t even need to do that. My mind was blown. Wish more websites do this.

Zak8022 ,
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This is really how all sites should work.

tryagain ,

It’s a great predictor of how the rest of your interaction with a site will go. If a dev doesn’t have the space and motivation to give a shit about details like this, they’ll cut corners on other shit too. It doesn’t always mean they’re bad developers; more often they’re just rushed.

LillianVS , in Why so shy?
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Me and that plant share a common enemy… Daylight. Ugh.

Lordgeoffery , in This app.
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The reddit app is garbage compared to other offerings. Too bad they fucked the whole API thing for the 3rd party apps

Traegs ,

Right now Relay for Reddit is working on a subscription model and has been granted a extension period. It’s currently free to use. Not sure if I’ll bother paying for it to stay on Reddit, but for now I can still use Reddit without the official app.

Lordgeoffery ,
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Cool. I didn’t know this! At least some good news for now. I’m digging the Lemmy. It’s pretty easy

Gazumbo , in When a site doesn't redirect you to where you were after it nags you to log in to see content

Yep, infuriating. It just happened with me. Googled something, followed a link to a website. I couldn’t see images on forum lthread there without registering. So I register, that of course takes me to the home page on the forum instead.

Tolstoshev , in When a site doesn't redirect you to where you were after it nags you to log in to see content

There’s always an XKCD

xkcd.com/869/

N00b22 , in Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings

More like Asshole Design

Andreas , in Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings
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“Suddenly”? This has been happening for a long time. If you click on outbound links from built-in Windows apps, they used to always open in Edge unless you used a tool named EdgeDeflector to redirect them to your preferred browser. In 2021, they killed EdgeDeflector by making it impossible to redirect links with the microsoft-edge:// protocol baked in, even if you go deep into the registry settings to change this. They will eventually do this to Outlook and Teams too and get away with it, just like they got away with restricting EdgeDeflector.

Cryst ,

Yes suddenly. This basically started happening at work within the last week for no apparent reason.

kautau ,

There is a new tool that stops this:

github.com/rcmaehl/MSEdgeRedirect

But, yeah, this shouldn’t need to exist

rcmaehl ,
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It really shouldn’t. Someone should give that dev a break

kautau ,

Oh hey, it’s the dev! Thanks for making that, it’s incredibly helpful!

rcmaehl ,
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You’re welcome!

Lanky_Pomegranate530 , in Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings
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Thanks for giving me another reason not to use outlook.

Ishigami ,

You company doesn’t give you a choice lol.

Navarian ,

This is how they get you. Some bullshit agreement with a corporation that doesn’t give a fuck besides the price tag, and they hope you’ll eventually get used to the mediocrity and use it for personal stuff too.

Reptorian ,

Outlook is a thing? News to me.

Sarcasm asides, I use Thunderbird. I’m convinced it was the correct choice now.

andrewtate , in Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings

Use Thunderbird

tdgoodman ,

As much as I love Thunderbird, I do not want to retrain Outlook users. I just want Microsoft to use my chosen browser.

Lordgeoffery , in Online dating
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Patience is a virtue

jordanlund , in My Reddit Account got banned for the dumbest reason.

The OG line is “Jane, you ignorant slut.” from Saturday Night Live in the 70s.

But then most people online aren’t old enough to remember that…

youtu.be/c91XUyg9iWM

archomrade , in Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings

I tried using outlook this year for the first time in 15 years, and immediately NOPED the fuck out when I noticed it displayed ads in-line with my inbox.

And then there are those rumors that they want to display ads in the settings panel. Fuck Microsoft, they have ZERO trustworthiness in my book

marmo7ade ,

I have been using Outlook for over 15 years and it’s fine. I have never seen an ad in my inbox. Tips aren’t ads. Not sure what you are talking about. I’m running the latest build connected to an EXO mailbox.

Email clients stop innovating 20 years ago. The strength of Outlook is the interoperability with other Microsoft apps. I am sure you think those are cancer, and that’s fine. lol

SeeJayEmm ,
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Free or paid?

Zanz ,

There is no free outlook. Windows mail replaced outlook express decades ago, and outlook.com is Hotmail not outlook.

Nubuo ,

Oh, you should know. Windows 11’s newest version lets you just have Outlook for free. You can just click a button in Mail and have the “new Outlook for Windows.”

MrPoopyButthole ,
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I didn’t know, thats terrifying. We don’t allow Win11 in our company. Only Win10. Everyone is on paid outlook connected to our orgs cloud exchange. Unfortunately we will never stop supporting MS. Lucky I don’t have to deal with that stuff anymore as dev ops.

Zanz ,

it looks like an outlook skin for mail. It is not proper outlook, and I could ne er see them giving it away since it costs users like $100 a year.

archomrade ,

Outlook on windows 11 absolutely has ads in the inbox, though I understand you may not have windows 11 or installed the free outlook through the windows 11 upgrade.

“It’s fine” was always my experience when I used outlook through work. Thunderbird can also be integrated with microsoft programs, i’m not sure why its interoperability is such a standout feature for you. But having advertisements masquerading as unopened mail within my inbox is absolutely not fine.

DreamlandLividity ,

I unfortunatelly have to use outlook and teams at work. If this really becomes the case, I will both write to EU regulators and try to petition our IT to move away from microsoft teams and potentially outlook.

ziggurat ,

If you work for an EU company using Outlook might be illegal, as they now send all emails unencrypted via their own servers.

At our work place, which is mostly Linux, some people have been using outlook if they opt to use windows or Mac or android or iPhone. And when outlook started to send all emails via their own servers (not respecting your smtp settings and such), we instated a full ban on using all outlook clients on all platform.

It’s really sad, as a Linux user I think outlook used to be the best email client period. Before this privacy hell and before adds in the program of course.

privsecfoss ,
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Hi. Do you have some documentation for the unencrypted mail part? Doesn’t sound very GDPR compliant depending on the information sent, off course.

DreamlandLividity ,

Good to know. I would apreciate any sources for GDPR breaking to show to our IT.

Q67916tJ6Z0aWM ,

Same for me. My company talks a big game, but is bad at audits or detection for authorized devices / unauthorized access.

I wiped my work pc and ran linux daily for a year. Remina for remote management was far better than the native RDP client in Windows. Web based outlook got the job done. Teams app in Windows is just reskinned chrome anyhow. Works just as good in a browser. Had a remote box set up for any thing that absolutely required Windows.

jerkface ,
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Fuck Microsoft, they have ZERO trustworthiness in my book

me in the 90s, the last time I gave them a cent or a moment

SeeJayEmm ,
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Gmail does this too. I’m pretty sure my adblocker handles them on my PC but I see them on the mobile app all the time.

We use o365 for work so I’m seeped in that environment already. I tried using o365 for my personal email for about 3 months and finally gave up and went back to gmail.

OminousOrange ,
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But Gmail includes ads disguised as emails too?

Doodoocaca ,
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Does it? Never had one.

seejur ,

Its usually in the separate tab, the “promotion” tab, where they send most subscriptions emails. It’s not good, but it could be miles worse. Yahoo mail for example is a lot worse: you get Ads in the website taking away screen space unless you pay a premium

archomrade ,

This is news to me, I don’t see any in my gmail account. I use adblock though. I also do not see any in the gmail app.

email is an open protocol, there is absolutely no reason why an email client should get away with showing ads.

seejur ,

I see a couple of ad “emails” entries in my promotion side of the inbox, usually in the 3-4 rows, and I also use both adblock + uorigin. Again, not really disrupting, because its usually a section of the inbox I dont go into too much, but I can see it being annoying for others

Doodoocaca ,
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I don’t have a promotions tab either. Or any tab for that matter.

Edit: I turned the tabs on, no ads in the promotions tab either. Maybe it’s not a thing in my country.

archomrade ,

I have never experienced this with Gmail, though I use ublock as you mentioned. I haven’t seen any through the gmail app on mobile either.

Email is an open protocol, there’s no reason to continue using an email client (web or otherwise) that displays ads. I highly recommend you use something like thunderbird if this is your experience.

Ads are pernicious no matter where they appear, but them being associated with any kind of personal communication is fucking nuts, I wish we wouldn’t normalize it.

jasonwaterfalls ,

I’ve never seen ads in Outlook ever.

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