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    Beats WebEx. I contracted at Cisco after they had bought WebEx and the dev teams had to stagger their scrums in the morning because WebEx infra couldn’t support all the meetings at once.

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        What? Skype was waay better than Teams! It only started turning into dogshit when Microsoft acquired it.

        **Edit: Skype, not “Skype For Business”, as others pointed out.

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      Easily the worst popular messaging app out there. Even on windows the thing barely ever worked for me and hogged a bunch of system resources to boot

      As with many messaging apps only thing keeping it alive is the network effect (and integration with 365)

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        You moved your mouse near the calendar? LET ME CREATE A MEETING FOR YOU!

        You opened up a card from a planning board? LET ME TRUNCATE THE TITLE SO YOU CAN’T READ IT!

        You opened a document? HAHA CAN’T DO THAT FROM YOUR IP BUT YOU WON’T GET AN ERROR MESSAGE JUST AN INFINITELY SPINNING DOODAD!

        I wish they just copied better apps like the Microsoft of old did.

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          Oh you want to use the default audio devices on your system? What default audio devices I’m going to use this random loopback device and your monitor with no speakers!

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            I have had to help so many end users with that it pains me.

            “How can I stop this from happening again?”

            Well, we can disable.other audio devices, but seeing as it’s Windows 11 they may just re-enable good luck!

            I ran into a user who’s noise cancellation stopped working upon the rollout of “New” Teams. Tried diagnosing the microphone array, settings updates, firmware. No luck.

            Know what worked? Both versions of browser based Teams!!! Ihatethemihatethemihatethem

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      IT enforced background blur for GDPR reasons. You simply couldn’t turn it off, so everybody was blurred during the daily standup.

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        I despise these blurred backgrounds. I understand if you use it when working from home and don’t have a dedicated office, but so many people do it even when they’re at the corporate office. The flickering is just super annoying.

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    Just transitioned from a Google + slack company to a Microsoft account company.

    I asked if we put our email accounts on our phones to be able to answer after hours, my supervisor said very few people are given access to emails on their phones.

    I am fine with the switch, I used to get 40-60 emails to sort through a day. Now I will be doing maybe 5-10 a day and only 3 or 4 might actually be for me and I only have an 8 hour day with no after hours meetings.

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      I’ve had a company require employees to install MDM on personal phones (remote control/management) to be allowed to use them for 2fa app or email access… there was a surprised Pikachu when I refused. Eventually they issued me a company phone, because it was impossible to do most tasks without 2fa. That device was on 9 to 5 only.

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          Over 98% did. My job was security adjacent so I’ve had some insight into those metrics

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            I work in IT and endpoint management is among my tasks. Knowing the things we can do to smartphones that are controlled by our mdm is enough to where I would never agree to having thatopn my personal device. I even refused to get a company provided smartphone.