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lemmy.world

I have to use OneDrive for work. It has actually made my job a lot easier, because when we encounter a bug I can't figure out I can just say, "It's probably OneDrive".

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lemmy.world

My place switched their backup service for OneDrive, and I lost everything twice.

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lemmy.world

Microsoft is lucky my dad clicks "OK" without understanding it, or their whole consumer base would be dead.

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Seriously. At least half of their userbase is old white guys who just click yes, and Ok once a year wheh they do something tax related, and if they get asked for credit card info it doesn't phase them

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MS cares little for the consumer base. All the money is in corporate.

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According to Pargin, turning off the feature can result in local files being deleted, leaving behind only a desktop icon labeled "Where are my files?"

OneDrive = ransomware confirmed!

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When I was a Sysadmin, I spent a lot of time unfucking people's Onedrives and that windows file backup bs. Basically any pc without managed policies with do this to their boomer or older operator.

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