• Deflated0ne@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Am I too old? I only trust hard saving to offline storage. Be that an external hdd or a flash drive.

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      2 months ago

      people just never learn that companies cannot be trusted…time and time again, they work to steal and claim ownership of your intelligence.

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        people don’t need to learn that. these things need to be regulated. also Google needs to be broken up to like 12 pieces or nationalized. what needs to happen is companies not have this much power ever.

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          what needs to happen is companies not have this much power ever.

          There is zero chance that we can get the oligarchy to surrender power peacefully, so that’s not going to happen unless…

          For legal purposes this comment is a joke

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          Famously Americans did the splitting thing once before with Standard Oil and it was immensely beneficial to the economy in general. Just checked the wiki and it was more than 100 years ago. Unlikely the same laws are still on the books.

          There are several companies currently active that deserve the same treatment.

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            Hey we did the same thing with AT&T! Split them into a bunch of smaller companies which then merged back together after a few years…shit…

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            We also nationalized several enormous companies with arguably excellent results (ConEd, Amtrak, the post-WWI FRA).

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            The same laws are still on the books, actually! We just never use them anymore.

            The big one is the Sherman Anti-trust Act.

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      Yeah, for me cloud storage is one of many backups, but it’s just that, a backup. It should never be the original or only. It’s there in case your PC shits the bed, not as your prime storage.

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      I’m in university (as an old) and just about everyone from faculty to staff has been pushing me to put everything in OneDrive. I know better, but young people tend to trust that an educational institution is looking out for them.

      My freshman year I met teenagers who didn’t know what a flash drive is. Most of them have iPads with no storage, one of my classmates was just uploading all her lectures directly to YouTube so she could review them later.

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        There’s nothing wrong with putting everything in OneDrive… as long as you also have it somewhere else.

        At work we’re told to put everything into OneDrive and we’re blocked from using USB drives, or using any other online storage. Fortunately all of the data I use and create on my work computer belongs to my employer, so if they only trust MS with their data then who am I to argue?

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          Yeah, I understand why employers use it. Oddly, I used to work for Microsoft and can’t remember using OneDrive for our projects lol

          But as a student I really prefer saving stuff locally and to a separate storage device. The university system has been hacked at least once since I’ve been a student, we all lost our credentials and were required to physically go to the campus to reset them. The university also revokes access three years after graduation.

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            Oddly, I used to work for Microsoft and can’t remember using OneDrive for our projects lol

            They knew better than to get high off their own supply

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      i use ms word to save certain things, offline, an older version of office not the new ms office that forces AI. i do that to save certain things, like resumes,etc.

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        Lemmy taught me that if you try to cancel, they’ll offer you ms sans-ai. Save 3 whole bucks too.

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          we dont have that new bs with Microsoft, we have a cracked version or one that works just fine. our work started to use the newest ms version, it was pretty crappy UI.