OH from my partner in the other room, who is not in IT: Teams is not a document repository!
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@cR0w teams as document suppository

@tehfishman IDK, sounds like something Dr Catte would prescribe.
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@cR0w if it isn't, then why is there an "open in SharePoint button"? hm???1?
@novet Copilot is that you?
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@cR0w yo dawg i heard you hate sharepoint so everything is sharepoint now motherfucker
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OH from my partner in the other room, who is not in IT: Teams is not a document repository!
It's not just nerds fighting that shit.

@cR0w Correct, that's what Lotus Notes for!
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@tehfishman IDK, sounds like something Dr Catte would prescribe.
@cR0w i am not good at potatochop, but <picture of professor farnsworth with catte head, macro text of "good news, it's a suppository", holding up teams icon>
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@cR0w Correct, that's what Lotus Notes for!
@catsalad @cR0w when i was a kid, one of my first sysadmin jobs involved running around a building campus in del mar with a floppy disk that had a lotus notes activation file. I think it was a certificate? i honestly dont remember. any time an employee had to format, or like, reinstall their os, they needed this file and the head sysadmin thought it was a good idea to sneakernet a floppy around the place.
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@cR0w Correct, that's what Lotus Notes for!
@catsalad Good Lord that's some chaos energy.
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OH from my partner in the other room, who is not in IT: Teams is not a document repository!
It's not just nerds fighting that shit.

@cR0w My company switched from Google tools to 365 and Teams.
The peasants are close to revolt.
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@catsalad @cR0w when i was a kid, one of my first sysadmin jobs involved running around a building campus in del mar with a floppy disk that had a lotus notes activation file. I think it was a certificate? i honestly dont remember. any time an employee had to format, or like, reinstall their os, they needed this file and the head sysadmin thought it was a good idea to sneakernet a floppy around the place.
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@catsalad @cR0w when i was a kid, one of my first sysadmin jobs involved running around a building campus in del mar with a floppy disk that had a lotus notes activation file. I think it was a certificate? i honestly dont remember. any time an employee had to format, or like, reinstall their os, they needed this file and the head sysadmin thought it was a good idea to sneakernet a floppy around the place.
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@Uair oh you havent heard that one? the act of putting a thing on a cd or a usb stick or a floppy and walking it somewhere?

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Yeaaaaah