The Venn diagram of Lemmy users and Outlook users is probably pretty close to two separate circles. I'm sure there's some commonality, but probably not a lot.
41 1 ReplyWell, I for one work at a company that uses it. So you can at least have those circles touch.
34 0 ReplyMe too, let's touch circles
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At home, sure, but I have to use it at work.
No outage for me.
8 0 ReplyMost probably use it for work.
7 0 ReplyA lot of companies use Google these days, I guess more of the smaller companies.
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I use Outlook for work. We host our own exchange server and don’t use any webmail though, so I guess that’s why everything works as normal?
6 0 ReplyFor what I know the problem was primarily with the webmail.
I used the desktop app with exchange online and wouldn't have noticed anything unless the support team didn't inform us.
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Bro get a job
4 0 ReplyO365 for business?
3 1 ReplyYeah, manu of us are lucky enough to not have touched any MS products in literally decades. Feelz nice.
1 0 ReplyApart from all of the people working using it
I actually quite like outlook, better than Gmail and both are better than any of the desktop clients I've tried on Linux
1 1 ReplyHave you tried thunderbird? I like it a lot.
At work I haven't bothered with using thunderbird but I might if new outlook doesn't get good by 2029 (or whenever they retire the old outlook app)
2 0 ReplyNice!
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that's not a Venn diagram
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Well, all the devs at companies with MS Office tool sets are too busy playing factorio to post here today.
25 0 ReplyThe factory must grow though, sooo...
10 0 ReplyI can relate to factorio because I too want to go into outter space and forget all my fuck ups on this planet.
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20 years ago:
"Hey I've got a great idea, let's take all these little local decentralized things and put them all onto one centralized massive thing that needs 99.99999% uptime or the world's fucked. Nothing will go wrong."
24 0 ReplyUptime on my old exchange servers roughly matched my ISPs uptime. O365 uptime is now : My ISPs - 0365s uptime. Real improvement there.
But hey, now when email goes down I just point to their admin dashboard and shrug at people. It's a lot simpler once you get over how much harder it is.
13 0 ReplyI'm really happy that I don't have to administer any on prem exchange servers though.
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For those unaware:
18 0 ReplyBlissfully unaware, thanks.
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I would, but I don’t think anyone would get it.
14 0 ReplyI don't understand, you didn't get the jokes? I forwarded the chain letter to everyone
10 0 Replysee, there no chain on letter. no wonder did not deliver
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We've all heard the punchline too many times before, it's played out.
8 0 ReplyAgreed. From this thread, you can tell, it's not funny any longer.
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7 0 ReplyMS Outlook is the joke.
4 0 ReplyMy Outlook stubbornly refuses to stop giving me email. 😑
Edit: Just checked Bleeping Computer. They've got the story. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-365-outage-impacts-exchange-online-teams-sharepoint/
3 0 ReplyDelightfully, I was unaware.
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Reason: not programming-relatedReporter has a point.
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OutlookOutage2 0 ReplyMicrosoft Outrage
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What does an MS Outlook outage inherently have to do with programming?
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