Yeah true, I’ve got to regularly remind myself that for most professionals working in IT, the only thing they know about Linux is it’s that esoteric free OS that you get preinstalled on a cheap VPS, used for hosting WordPress sites by people who are too cheap to pay for a windows licence. At least, that’s the view that my colleagues at the last two places In worked at had.
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flubba86to Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish1·5 days ago
flubba86to Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish2·5 days agoSounds like you’d like a power launcher style workflow like KRunner or Rofi. Instead of hitting the meta key to bring up the start menu and search for the app you need, bind a key to KRunner or Rofi and invoke the app you want directly. These solutions also natively integrate file search, web search, quickly toggling settings, do in-place calculations etc.
flubba86to Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish2·5 days agoWe call it the “meta” key. And no, not related to the company formerly known as Facebook.
flubba86to Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish5·5 days agoAs someone who has been dealing with exactly this issue with my new employer’s enterprise ICT department, I have some insight to share.
When you have thousands and thousands of laptops that you need to manage, it becomes a burden for the in-house IT department, so they often farm it out to a Managed Service Provider (MSP). This is particularly common for organisations like schools and hospitals that often don’t even have an in-house IT department. The MSP will install policies and management software on the laptops to ensure the OS is up to date, the antivirus is not disabled, the VPN is configured correctly, passwords are changed regularly, etc.
Yes of course there are linux-native solutions for each of these things, but the MSP doesn’t support it, doesn’t offer that service. To keep their service prices affordable for enterprise organisations, MSPs usually hire the lowest cost technicians and support staff. These poor underpaid staff probably have never even heard of Linux. The MSP can increase their marketable value by advertising the certifications they’ve attained. The certifications are provided by Microsoft and are related to Microsoft software and systems.
If you have a small fleet of devices and an in-house IT team that has a bunch of Linux enthusiasts, and a user base who drives demand, then it is possible to support Linux. But it requires a lot of effort and dedication. My old employer did that. They had a fleet of around 5,500 devices (a mix of desktops and laptops), mostly Windows, approx 500 of them were macbooks, and about 50 were Linux. Some of these were users who needed to use software that is available only on Linux, some were like me who are simply more productive and efficient using a linux-based OS. But maintaining, administering and supporting those 50 Linux devices took around 20% of the time of the IT department. That’s massively disproportionate to the number of Linux users.
Not long after I left there, the new CTO put an end to that, they saw and easy cost saving by simply refusing to allow users to have any OS other than Windows.
Nice, never heard of it, sounds like I’d like it.
One of my favourite DOS games back in the day was A-10 Tank Killer. It was a surprisingly good flight sim for its day and relatively accessible for a kid playing on a keyboard and mouse. I played that game so much, I’ve got a soft spot for the old A-10.
flubba86to Technology•Ubuntu Linux raises minimum system memory requirements by 50% — requirements bumped to 6GB of RAM, previously raised from 1GB to 4GB in 2018English6·5 days agoYeah, LMDE is pretty good. I used it for a couple of years during my rage-against-Ubuntu phase.
I’ve been trying to convince my kids that bunnies lay eggs for years now, they don’t believe me.
Oh yes, that’s a good one too. I do notice that myself too.
This one might not be weird to some, but it’s my “one weird trick”.
I put my shoes on.
I normally work from home, so usually don’t even wear shoes most of the day. And when I need to go outside for a minute or two, I don’t wear my shoes either.
But on the days that I get up and put my socks and shoes on in the morning, I feel extra motivated for the whole day. I definitely get more things done.
I’m definitely going to use this one on my wife. It’s a good one.
Pretty sure it’s “a finer location”.
flubba86to World News•Sri Lanka has just launched a 4-day week because of the Iran war—now, the nation is giving workers Wednesdays off in a desperate bid to conserve fuelEnglish3·21 days agoThe average annual income for a professional in Sri Lanka is the equivalent of $200/month or $2400/year. How would they be investing in EVs?
flubba86to World News•Sri Lanka has just launched a 4-day week because of the Iran war—now, the nation is giving workers Wednesdays off in a desperate bid to conserve fuelEnglish2·21 days agoLet’s spend all our remaining oil to build an enormous rocket to the moon, so we can mine all of the oil on the moon.
That’s cool. I wonder what mundane things I should start photographing. I like storm water drains, maybe those.
Oh snap! I’ve been putting up with this for over a year! I had no idea there was as a toggle. Why doesn’t the android build installed from FDroid default to the android compatibility mode?
flubba86to Technology•‘Devastating blow’: Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI pushEnglish3·27 days agoJIRA and Bitbucket are so bad that even Microsoft Azure DevOps (that is a reskin of the decade old Visual Studio Online, which itself is a reskin on the two decade old Microsoft TFS) is somehow better than it. And everyone loves to hate on Microsoft products.
Are there any actually good enterprise grade Task tracker + Code repo combo that we should be suggesting the execs migrate to? Maybe the GitHub Enterprise product?
flubba86to Ask Lemmy•Have you ever made an impulse purchase that you can't really explain or remember why you made the decision? Do you regret it?4·1 month agoI literally have dreams about that happening at my place. Like, often dream about searching through the garage for a box or something and I open a door to a hallway that leads to a totally different part of our house that we forgot about since we moved in.
flubba86to Ask Lemmy•Have you ever made an impulse purchase that you can't really explain or remember why you made the decision? Do you regret it?4·1 month agoNice one. I agree that the hardest part of hoarding potentially useful stuff is being able find it 5 years later when I finally have a use for it.
She has huge tracts of personalities.