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Ephera , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Had that happen at work. I just drag-and-dropped a file into the Outlook web-UI, thinking it’d attach as an e-mail. Turns out, they recently changed that feature and you now have to drop into the right half of the area. If you drop into the left half, it uploads into OneDrive.

I accidentally did that. The document had personal data inside. That’s a breach of GDPR. Fucking ace.

(I’m not sure that attaching to the e-mail isn’t also a breach of the GDPR, since my company switched Microsoft 365 for various things. But yeah, I certainly would have liked a confirmation dialog.)

Rentlar ,

Maybe next year Xbox cloud gaming should team up with Outlook and Onedrive for the “Ultimate” cloud computing conversion feature:

When you drag and drop a file into Outlook, Windows mail, or Exchange, the file bounces around like in the window like in the game Breakout. You can only attach a copy if you hit every word in your email message. If you let the file fall past the signature line, it makes a Onedrive link automatically.

floofloof ,

My favorite Windows drag-and-drop feature is that if ever I drag a file over the left pane of Explorer on its way to another window, the whole thing freezes up for a minute or so. I think it’s polling all the network drives just in case I might decide to drop it there, and since my NAS is turned off (it broke) it just waits until the connection times out. Of course in traditional Microsoft style this locks up the UI thread. I have to remember to drag everything off to the right and then go around.

itsgroundhogdayagain , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Hot dog. Hot dog. Hot dog…

Reddfugee42 , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Same for fucking iOS

eran_morad , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

I feel this.

Darkassassin07 , in Happens all the time
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Huh, usually they ask ‘jump where?’

FoxyFerengi , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Is there a work around? I feel like every time I figure out how to keep it from uploading and just save locally, it resets the next time I boot up. I’ve been using word because the transcribe feature is very helpful for navigating uni with my disabilities

wasabi ,

Try hitting F12 to save… It should just show file explorer instead of all the cloud bs.

uhN0id , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Pictures you can hear.

Toribor , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?
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That’s my data, I don’t know you!

RobertoOberto ,

Oh my, what a throwback. Nicely done.

Psythik , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

When does this scenario ever come up? I’ve never had the file save dialog try to default to OneDrive.

qevlarr ,
@qevlarr@lemmy.world avatar

Save As dialog of Windows or the one built into MS Word, for example? Why they even did that, I don’t know

Psythik ,

Again, I’ve never seen this before in my Save As dialog in neither Windows 10 or 11.

qevlarr ,
@qevlarr@lemmy.world avatar

No, this is behavior in MS Office products, not Windows.

Psythik ,

Well that explains it, lol. I don’t use MS Office products.

ProgrammingSocks ,

What version of Windows are you using, and is it possible you forgot about configuring OneDrive away? This is the default in most versions of 10 and 11.

Psythik ,

11, and what do you mean by “configuring OneDrive away”?

ProgrammingSocks ,

I meant what edition, and I mean what I said. Group policy, registry keys, or scripts/programs that remove it ala shut up 10.

Psythik ,

Oh shit, I use Shut Up 10. Might explain why I haven’t had any issues lol. I forgot I had installed it (ADHD).

pewgar_seemsimandroid , in Stop comparing programming languages

Tea? i saw it once in a wikipedia article.

Diplomjodler3 , (edited ) in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Luckily I’m old, so I reflexively click the save button every few minutes anyway. Great progress there, Microsoft!

umbraroze , in Stop comparing programming languages

JavaScript is powerful

Old joke (yes, you can tell):

“JavaScript: You shoot yourself in the foot. If using Netscape, your arm falls off. If using Internet Explorer, your head explodes.”

JATtho , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

I once helped a person with their computer. They complained the they cant save the their photos. Well, their onedrive was filled to brim with crap, while the local 1Tb disk was empty because they had zero idea how storage and folders work. I had to explain her there is literally 1000x more fast disk space available, so please dont save into onedrive.

Dagrothus ,

I dont blame her tbh. I have onedrive completely disabled on my personal pc, but on my work laptop Windows defaults everything to onedrive and names the onedrive folders identically to your local ones.

floofloof , (edited )

Naming different things identically is a thing Microsoft loves to do. I still keep opening Teams or Teams instead of Teams. And I think there are at least three things on my PC called Copilot, and they haven’t even released Copilot yet.

ProgrammingSocks ,

It’s not really her fault. Microsoft pushes people to use their onedrive and pay for a subscription even when people have no clue what it is or what it does. Microsoft is just insanely anti-consumer.

skuzz ,

This and many others are reasons a switch to Linux has been so joyful. No more Windows trying to guilt me, nag me, push me, trick me, abuse me to use shit the way they want. It’s so much more…quiet.

InternetUser2012 ,

For me, it just works, it does what I want it to, and it’s not selling my info. A year and half now after leaving windows and I love it. Peaceful

ProgrammingSocks ,

With Linux I have ownership over my computer and control of the software. I couldn’t use anything else.

Matriks404 ,

That’s great unless that person’s files get corrupted/deleted or hard drive fails. Then having backups in the cloud or at least ona a device on a local network is a good idea.

trxxruraxvr ,

In that case it would still be better to save locally and make regular encrypted backups to the clouds than to save everything to the cloud

ohlaph ,

Had to explain that to my nephew. He couldn’t save anything because iCloud was full. His Mac had like 300gigs available, but he couldn’t save anything…

loudWaterEnjoyer , in Stop comparing programming languages
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Java is robust haha

Kit , in Start ups when that VC funding kicks in

I’ve run into this a few times. If the culture and benefits are good but we can’t level on pay, I let them know that I can’t accept the offer but I refer them to a colleague with less experience for whom the pay would be appropriate. After over a decade in leadership I’ve had many employees, and I’m always looking out for ways they can step up the ladder. We’ve gotta have each other’s back in this job market.

These jobs are all pushing 6 figures tho. Not sure what kind of job would try to push 36k on a professional position.

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