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    I really want to get into linux, i have a couple of laptops with linux already, but i have years of experience doing digital sculpting on zbrush, if i could install zbrush on linux i would switch immediately.

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    IMO it’s been Adobe really running the Mac vs Windows duopoly for over a decade at this point. If they made their software compatible with Linux people would have virtually no reason to continue using Windows.

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      Microsoft Office is also strong. It is still the standard in most contexts and they are just very good.

      And while the libre alternatives are all excellent there is tiny points of friction, especially when collaborating with MS Office users and they make non MS Office users not want to switch.

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        No. All you have to do is say “we don’t accept files from product X. Please submit in one of the following formats/from the following products.”

        I’m serious. This works. It’s worked for me for DECADES. If you want to do business with me, you’re doing it on my terms.

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          Unless you are an employee, student, petitioner or in one of a hundred other situations where you have to follow rules set by someone else.

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            I went through college without using Microsoft office. I was fine. As an employee, if they are paying for the systems and software I’ll use the company supplied stuff.

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        Most MS office application use can work through browser under linux now…

        For my purposes, the only time I’ve had to dust off Windows native Office has been dealing with some of the more “weird” features of presentations that people ask me to work on that aren’t handled in the browser version, and my general feedback is that those features are a bad idea in general and should be avoided.

        I wager there’s also some Excel things that might not work in the Web version, but I don’t go that hard with Excel anyway.

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        Yeah I agree there are weird inconsistencies between formulas in Excel, Libre office and Google Sheets. In Excel Concat and concatenate are the same while in google sheets Concat only works for two strings and concatenante is more than two. In Excel other sheet cells are references like Sheet2!A1 but in Libre Office it’s Sheet2.A1 like why??

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          My understanding of the excel situation is management had one obnoxious engineer who said “why can’t it do X? Let’s make it do X!” And rather than plan out or coordinate the development of that function, they said “fuck Gavin is annoying. Let him run with this to shut him up.”

          Years later, Gavin is no longer on the excel team, no one understands how his code works. No one is going to touch it. So it’s now a weird little thing that tethers people to excel. Not some fancy new thing. No, just a function Gavin put in 12 years ago nobody wants to deal with, because Gavin’s code is as obnoxious as Gavin himself.

          This is my theory.

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          Unless half of your coworkers are on Mac then it’s terrible and fails to sync all the time so they go behind your back and start using Google docs with their Gmail.

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          Got bought by Canva last year and this year they switched to a freemium model. People fear that cramming AI more prominently, ads and predatory subscription models will follow.

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    Listen to the man. He doesn’t give a shit about regular Windows users. You’re getting it because his entrenched corporate licensors will get it. And they get it because they get a button to turn it off. That and they don’t have many options because of the sweet fucking deals they’re getting when they bundle the MS software ecosystem, locking out competitors. Embrace. Extend.

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      It’s only meaning is to management, and is some kind of horseshit way of saying “less employees to pay”

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          So, you’re just wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_agent

          An “agent” is specific a type of software that long predates LLMs and this go-round of AI hype.

          One example of an agent is a computer program that reads log data of another program and forwards the log data to a log management server. Another example of an agent is an LLM chatbot that can perform actions on its own.

          Not all agents are chatbots, and not all chatbots are agents.

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            I never said agent is a new word, but thanks for telling me I’m wrong.

            Assistive, aid, helpful are all words that could be used in place of the word agentic. It feels inauthentic and fluffy because it is.

            I’ve never heard of agentic before because it is novel word marketing bullshit. Like IoT before it and many others, words existed to explain the technology in plain language but industry gargon takes hold and isn’t interrogated for being cold, non-inclusive and confusing.

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              I’ve never heard of agentic before

              Because it was an idea floating around before but it never worked out and they never spoke about it afterwards.

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                Process: A mathematical model of computing agents

                • Find in page ‘agentic’
                • 0 results found

                Bruh slow down on the “ahktually” and read what you’re putting out there lmao

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                Technological speak isn’t colloquial every day language. Other industries simply aren’t taken to forcing industry terms into the general populace.

                Use of the word agentic in everyday language is novel and marketing intentful.

                Just because I say with peers that a leaf is cordate, sinistrose, and estipulate with a hirsute abaxial surface doesn’t mean anyone in science journalism will use those terms. They use colloquial language like the leaf is heart-shaped, spirally arranged, without a stem, and with small hairs on the underside because these terms make broad sense to the public.

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                  It’s novel but not wrong. Plenty of technical terms have inserted themselves into our language over time. I can think of bandwidth and logistics at the top of my head. Catalyst feels very technical as well. Logistics started as military jargon and is brought over from French.

                  Just thought of Segway as well. Not sure if it started as technical jargon but it’s definitely some weird bastardization.

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                  So, let me make sure I understand your position, you’re mad that people are correctly using a technical term that has existed for over 50 years and think they should use a different word because you personally did not know that word before? Okie dokie. 🤷

                  Would you rather we just call every type of software an “app”?

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            “So you’re just wrong” says the guy who doesn’t understand that “agent” and “agentic” are different words. One is a real word you can find in a dictionary with a long history of use. The other one is a neologism obviously referencing and created out of the other word, using a tortured conjugation process that only a marketer could love. We’re talking about the latter word while you’re busy defending the former word. They’re not the same word.

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      Agentic, I fucking hate this word.

      It joins ‘the ask’ and ‘the spend’ and ‘action this’ as words people use to sound trendy and smart. It’s the surest sign someone went from Used Cars to I.T sales in their career, and should be heard with similar mistrust.

      If your peers use these - heck, if they use ‘emails’, pluralizing the mass noun - just laugh at them like you got their absurdist attempt to lampoon one of these people so they can learn how ridiculous they sound. Help your friends.

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        You really, unironically, say “I received 10 email today” and think it’s other people who sound stupid?

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          Lol imagine judging others’ competency from insignificant grammatical nitpicks that you’re not even correct about… ironic!

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            The person I am replying to has a consistent history of snobbish prescriptivism and disrespect for anyone who doesn’t follow what they think is the correct version of the rules of life.

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              I’ve seen this attitude before, especially with how things are pronounced, like saying “Ess Cue Ell” instead of “Sequel” means that you don’t really know SQL. Or saying “Enn Jinx” instead of “Engine X” means you don’t have real experience with Nginx. It’s just nonsense.

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        Exactly this. Used to work in for profit corporate offices and this was my experience for nearly two decades. The imbeciles trying to sound important used trendy corpo speak and got nothing else done timely or well.

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        Since you’re ignoring me, here’s some bait: what’s your specific citation for your prescriptivist rule that “email” is a singular and plural noun by divine definition?

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    I love how these fuckers talk about the ability to “work anywhere” as if it were some kind of freedom. To me, freedom is shutting my work computer down at 4pm, leaving it on my desk at work, and going home - whether it is for the night, the weekend, or my vacation. I work at work and nowhere else; the only thing freer than that is not working at all.

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      I get it, but hear me out: My company offers to take “workation”. For one week this year I worked from another country. I worked for around six hours a day (shorter than usual, because I used some overtime) and enjoyed my freetime in a warm and nice city. I went to museums and good restaurants after work. I did not use one day of my (more than average) holidays for that, but took another week off for only holiday directly after the workation. It was great only possible because I had the possibilty to work from anywhere outside the office.

      But here comes the thing. I didn’t need AI and didn’t need Windows for that. It’s possible for years already. Microsoft is - as everybody knows of course - trying to sell shit to people that they don’t need and don’t want.

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          Short and honest answer: Working in another country for more than a certain numbers of days would have legal consequences (tax, visa, …), would increase my costs and my employer likes to see me in the office once in a while.

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            Working in another country for more than a certain numbers of days would have legal consequences (tax, visa, …)

            This, my workplace had to pay an unexpected massive lump of tax bc one of my ex-colleagues moved back to their birth country during covid and worked for like a year from there :/ We only realised the fuckup after they already left the org.

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        Sounds good to me, and i agree that AI adds no value to telework.

        Do you ever feel pressured to be more available? That was my problem with telework. I’m salaried, so no overtime. I found my days kept getting longer and longer.

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          I felt this pressure before, but independent from telework. It took me a while to realize that there is always that much work that no matter how much I work, I will never complete everything. Therefore, there it’s not really worth it to work more. I do the ours I have to and that’s it. I do a good job and my boss knows that.

          But I’m also aware and thankful that I have the advantage to live in a country with good worker rights, a good employer and my interests lead me on a good career path.

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    Fuckssake I need Windows to stay usable for my work…

    I’ll stay with Win10 for another 3 years and see what the landscape looks like then 👀

    Please Adobe and Hoyoverse, implement Linux support pronto.

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      Adobe won’t ever allow Linux, I’m sure they have some contract.woth Microsoft about this (wouldn’t be the first time I’ve seen that)

      Also, obligatory FUCK EVERYTHING ABOUT ADOBE here. We just now setup pihole to improve office security slightly and FFS, Adobe is making it impossible with their 10.000 domains they’re using. I’ve added countless exceptions already and still can’t get Adobe services to run remotely reliable

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        Yeah, I hate Adobe’s business practices, but for my needs their software is sadly still quite ahead of the FLOSS alternatives.

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        Wait, Genshin specifically? I heard some other Hoyo games might work. I found a Linux launcher on Github, but even they said it carried a ban risk.

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          Genshin specifically. Used to run it on Lutris, but the new anti-cheat they have would kill it if it’s not run through Steam on Linux. Quite sure they want to keep it running on the deck, it seems like the perfect platform for this kind of games (don’t have the steam deck though, so don’t quote me on that).

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            Hmm thanks.

            Quite sure they want to keep it running on the deck, it seems like the perfect platform for this kind of games

            I don’t find that likely, since they don’t have Genshin on the Steam store, only on the Epic Store (that’s how I run it so I can count my playtime).

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      Aside from Quicken: Nursing Home Edition, I don’t see much keep people on windows anymore. Only one user of mine still uses windows and it’s because quicken (and he thinks only poor people use free software)

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    Switching to Linux was so much less effort than I expected, and so much easier than trying to unfuck a new Windows install (which essentially requires pirating an enterprise version to have a chance), and then still have all of your data stolen despite best efforts. So, yeah, thanks Windows 11.

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      If you live in the GUI you really won’t notice much friction. If you work in power shell or command prompt regularly it’s going to be a lot of muscle memory to break but from the GUI? Anything outside of GNOME will feel like home for you.

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        Right, but if you’re someone who is comfortable with powershell, then you’re not going to be intimidated by the CLI like many Windows people are.

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        Agreed, more differences there, but that’s always been an area I thought was so much better to work with on Linux every time I installed. I’m definitely not someone who’s lived in the command prompt though!

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      Ive been teetering on the edge of a fulI move to linux for some time but never could find the energy. I logged onto my windows PC last night, and something about the notification ping, the busted start menu and hearing the fans go wild even though I was doing nothing really pissed me off.

      Thought fuck it. Booted up balena etcher, and 30 mins late I was in dual boot Ubuntu. Spent the night getting used to rider and getting the game I’m working on running and I’m NEVER going back to windows.

      I tried linux mint a while back and had no end of issues but with Ubuntu it was seamless and painless. I am converted.

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        Glad to hear it! You might try installing KDE on Ubuntu as well, I’m pretty happy with Kubuntu. I tried Mint as well and just didn’t like Cinnamon or their update process all that much.

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      (which essentially requires pirating an enterprise version to have a chance)

      So true! I owe some of my Linux journey to the discomfort from the downgrade from Windows Enterprise at work to the (kind of shit) Windows Home, at home.

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    Almost all actual users hate this. Unfortunately, it is corporate customers that buy the majority of Windows licenses, and those C-levels gobble up that shit like there was no tomorrow…

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    I was given a macbook at programming work and honestly, the battery life sold me on it.

    And with that Steam Cube thing, I can’t imagine anything Microsoft in my house.

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        GabeCube is what I’m calling it forever, now. That’s great.

        I don’t think I’ll get one (I have 2 Decks, a dock, and a gaming ex-Windows now CachyOS PC) but I’m excited for the controller. Couch play sucks without touchpads on so many games. Steam Input even makes games with massive numbers of keybinds work great; with nested radial menus, you can have hundreds of commands on 'em.

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      Some of the arm based windows laptops, and even the newer x86 windows laptops, get pretty good battery life these days too. In my personal life, I have both an arm based MacBook and windows laptop. Both get similar battery life. I do wish there was an easy way to get Linux running on the windows laptop though.

      At work it’s usually all the corporate… bloat/security stuff that kills windows. I recently made the work switch to a MacBook and the difference is night and day.

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    it’s like Nigerian prince scam email – they don’t want you as a customer if you’re smart enough to recognize you’re the resource being extracted.

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    It’s beyond “nobody asked for this.” People are actively saying “this is bad, I want not this.”

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    Some other tech website did an article recently about how to unfuck windows as much as possible. Like four pages of tricks, registry edits, third party tools.

    People in the comments were like “you know, Linux is free and is getting very user friendly.”

    People were mad. People really want to stick to windows.

    No idea why. I’m running basic pop!_os and have no real complaints.

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      Switching to Linux requires a certain level of technical skill and patience that the majority of people don’t have.

      It’s the same as the build-your-own-PC people. That’s their hobby, so they don’t count the years of experience, research, and knowledge that they’ve built up.

      See also: recipe writers who don’t include prep time in their time estimates.

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        Switching to Linux requires a certain level of technical skill and patience that the majority of people don’t have.

        It does. However, it was a technical news website so I assumed the audience had a higher than average technical affinity. This seems to have been a bad assumption

        That said, installing Linux is easier than people imagine. Most of the time you download the image and follow some short instructions.

        Admittedly, the minority of the time you might have to troubleshoot.

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          There’s also an argument that if you’ve the technical know-how to dink around the Windows registry and make all kinds of tweaks, you’ve the know-how to install Linux, or at least, the ability to figure out how to manage it.

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      It’s just old people stuck to their old ways, kinda like gas car users. EVs are faster quicker and more powerful, less noisy and no combustion stink(especially when parking in ur home garage) as a bonus!

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    Every single time I open my windows PC (which has now been force fed windows 11) they have disabled my Internet connection until I install yet another update. Which takes at least 15 min with a reboot. It’s maddening. Reading all the lemmy Linux posts is about to convince me.