tech savvy ppl and non-techy ppl both dont like Edge, Bing and copilot

  • Alaknár@sopuli.xyz
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    8 hours ago

    Yeah, this is “tech” “savvy” people, not actual people who understand tech.

    The current version of Edge is literally just Chrome with extra bells and whistles.

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      6 hours ago

      Yup. This is the meme of a kind of person who is “tech savvy” as an affectation they use to adorn their personality. It’s nothing more, with no deeper thought involved.

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        Not OP, but I have been meaning to talk to my Ubuntu admin about Intune on his systems so we can use conditional access on them.

        With how difficult it had been to get macs setup, I have a feeling Edge will be the only way it works.

        So in enterprise situations…I’d say “Plausible”.

        Personally I mostly use Firefox on Linux, but Proxmox gui doesn’t handle that so well…so for that I have an App-isized Ungoogled Chromium window.

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          Am an admin, funny thing about conditional access, we use various conditions but one is geolocation; we bar all logins outside of three countries relevant to our workers. We employed it mostly due to a continuous low-threat brute force campaign targeting a few exposed accounts that my data analysis had identified. In testing it out from Red Team’s perspective I quickly realized that conditional access will indeed prevent a login outside of the whitelisted countries, but it will gladly let the attacker know that the reason the login failed was due to conditional access and not an incorrect username/password. So all Red Team has to do is brute force the password and then VPN over to our country of operation and they’re in.

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    1 day ago

    Something about Microsoft UI just feels so off for some reason. Material UI, Apple stuff all feels good to use but clicking on a button in Microsoft UI is just… bad.

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      8 hours ago

      I think because they try so hard to be edgy (eheh) and different from the others, by constantly trashing known tested paradigms, refusing to fix known problems, all whike trying to invent the “brand new thing” that nobody wants and never reallt works out.

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      1 day ago

      Windows-only users would never know, but people who’ve either used a modern mac or linux computer will understand.

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        8 hours ago

        I have Linux on my gaming PC, a Windows laptop at work and regularly work on a Mac to test stuff. I literally don’t see what you people love so much about the Mac UI. “Same but different”, sure, but nothing groundbreaking.

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        19 hours ago

        Or windows users that have been around 20 plus years…

        Really it is sad just how bad its all gone.

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    14 hours ago

    On my work computer I actually use Edge over Chrome since it has vertical tabs by default.

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      16 minutes ago

      Edges vertical tabs are actually one of the best implementations. Zen is close but it can be unstable, especially if you start moving tabs out of the existing window, it fucks up essentials.

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    What I find interesting is when typically non tech savvy people start using things like Brave.

    Goes to show how shit the tech industry is

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      Which “non-techy people” are we talking about here?

      Nowadays some people only use smartphones or maybe tablets, and they might not know that. But most non-techy desktop users still use Windows and they certainly ought to know the default browser (and its search engine) on their OS, I would think.

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        I’m talking about people on Windows desktops. They don’t know what Windows is, they confuse Office with Windows all the time, they go online through the “internet symbol” which is their default browser that they don’t know the name of. Google is their default search engine and they’ve never seen any other search engine.

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          1 day ago

          If Google is their default search engine, they must at least be tech-savvy enough to have changed the search engine in Edge, or installed another browser (probably Chrome).

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            8 hours ago

            I love how you guys go “oooh, tech savvy this” and “tech savvy that”, but you consider Chrome to be something fundamentally different than Edge without some extra features.

            Buddy, it’s all Chromium. Sure, the telemetry data goes to MS instead of Google, but that’s it, that’s all the difference there is. Ignoring, of course, all the extra stuff MS has added, like vertical tabs, mouse gestures, etc.

            “Tech savvy people use the Chromium with Google telemetry instead of Chromium with extra features and MS telemetry!!1”, lol!

          • Zwiebel@feddit.org
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            1 day ago

            No they complained to enough people around them that “the internet doesn’t work” until someone did it for them

  • TheRealKuni@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    Edge is just Chromium now (so worth hating still, but for different reason), and Bing has its uses. Hell, isn’t DuckDuckGo basically Bing?