• @[email protected]
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    791 month ago

    Way back when it was SkyDrive, for some reason I was given some huge (for the time) amount of space “for life”. Can’t remember why. For being a Windows dev maybe? Idk.

    Some years later, I did an Office sub for a couple years, which also came with OneDrive space. When I let the Office sub expire, the fuckers took away my lifetime space. Cunts.

    • @[email protected]
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      261 month ago

      If I remember correctly skydrive had unlimited storage with a paid plan at first. but ofc some guys uploaded terabytes of data so they eventually got rid of the unlimited plan.

      • Gregor
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        441 month ago

        What did they expect? Unlimited storage = I’m going to use it

  • @[email protected]
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    511 month ago

    It’s one drive adjacent, but I have 1 question.

    Who at Microsoft thought in their infinite wisdom that they could remake the file browser but only for saving in O365. I hit save in word and it shows me some buggy list of random directories that you can’t navigate through, instead of opening a good old file explorer browse/save window. An engineer made the perfect solution 35 years ago, but that doesn’t look good enough for the new office design scheme so let’s make it nonfunctional.

    • @[email protected]
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      321 month ago

      Probably the same guy that thought let’s replace control panel with settings and then ended up just opening control panel from settings because it’s too hard to move functionality from one to the other.

    • Diplomjodler
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      181 month ago

      It’s not about the needs of users any more. Hasn’t been for a long time. It’s all about how can we leverage our monopoly to squeeze the maximum revenue out of users. Sadly, most people just don’t care so they get what they deserve.

    • borari
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      21 month ago

      Pretty sure that certain versions of the Office apps ONLY support files stored in one drive. Like you can’t open a OneNote .toc in the app version of OneNote, whether on local disk or mounted network share.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      I’m too lazy to look it up, but there is a settings in either the office products or group policy that makes it use the old open/save dialogs. I remember setting it up for an octogenarian relative who couldn’t adjust to change.

  • @[email protected]
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    351 month ago

    Not gonna lie, OneDrive at work integrated with Mail, Teams & Word is super convenient mainly because at work we’re forced to use it. But my dude, Microsoft. My friends and family do not want to use it, so stop asking.

    • HubertManne
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      yeah and I don’t see it being any worse than google drive. you can just use it as web storage.

      • borari
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        11 month ago

        Exactly. I have some space on there that comes with Office365 or whatever. I use rclone to back up my personal, non-git stuff to my nas from my laptops and pc. I use rclone on my nas to push encrypted backups of all those personal files to one drive. I have the space, I might as well use it. If my house burns down and the house with cold backups burns down, well hopefully I’ll still have access to my pictures and memories and shit.

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    It’s wonderful… in a business environment where it is configured well. Nowhere else.

    Each user gets their own personal onedrive. More space than any single user will ever need at work, and you set it up to seamlessly back up most of the folders in the user profile (not the full profile because that will break shit).

    No need to fuck around with the hijacking of the save menu. Save shit where you normally do and it’ll just sync. Integration with Office 365 means that if you open the same office doc simultaneously on multiple machines it just treats it like collaborative editing by multiple users, so no edit conflicts.

    Any non-office file takes two minutes at max to sync to other machines you’re logged into if you’re at the office. Up to five minutes over VPN. Icons overlaid on each file’s icon or preview thumbnail clearly indicate the sync status.

    Sharing files and collaboration is done through old school NTFS shares or Office 365 Sharepoint sites (often linked to a Teams group). Users can share amongst themselves between their OneDrives, but we reccomend

    • @[email protected]
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      161 month ago

      I’m using it in a business setting, and hate it. Our company has lost about a thousand hours of work from OneDrive corrupting git repos. Everyone at the company is aware that you must NEVER allow OneDrive to touch a git repo, but OneDrive keeps adding directories without consent or notification, so people’s git repos keep getting corrupted.

      Maybe it’s the IT department, or maybe Onedrive just sucks.

      • @[email protected]
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        Lol, while Git does a shit ton more than just file syncing, you’re effectively complaining that mixing two methods of syncing files causes problems.

        I feel like that’s kind of obvious that it would be a bad idea.


        Also, how in the hell are you using Git that it could even be possible to lose thousands of hours of work? Sounds like you guy weren’t properly checking in/out code and using branches well. There shouldn’t be that much work put in between sending it back to the repo on the server. Make a branch, check in every few hours even if it’s not compiling or finished. When it’s finally done you can use the end result. No need to make big “complete” commits when you can just shove all the messy in progress ones into a branch and merge the whole thing when it’s done and ready.


        As far as OneDrive arbitrarily taking over folders? That should never happen. I’m not aware of a configuration that would make that possible (not saying there isn’t one, just that you’d have to go looking for it if you really wanted to fuck this up like that).

        The normal setting is for it to sync the Documents, Pictures, and Desktop folders (including any sub files and folders recursively). So just store your repos outside of those folders and you shouldn’t have any problems.


        To be fair, I’ve also seen OneDrive cause problems with PowerShell modules installed under the user (the default install location when using Install-Module). That tosses them in a subfolder under Documents, and “download files on demand” doesn’t mix well with “load this entire code library of multiple files”. So either use a custom install path, or install on your machine in the AllUsers scope (putting them in the Progams folder I believe).

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        On an only-slightly related note, I knew someone that synced their git repos on nextcloud as well. Surprisingly, no shit hit the fan. This went on for a good long time.

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      51 month ago

      It works great for me at home when it’s set up properly too. It puts my phone photos into folders on my PC and lets me access my files from anywhere 🤷🏻‍♂️

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    One drive works fine on macOS. It even uses the APIs that macOS provides for iCloud Drive like functionality so the OS can properly handle files that are not yet downloaded.

    Now Teams… Teams is a complete pile of shit. So is sharepoint.

    If you use one drive with those, I can see how you have more problems.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      I had to put the Teams app on my phone a few weeks back for some bullshit meeting that, for some reason, wouldn’t work properly in my browser. Had the meeting, forgot about Teams.

      Was in my car earlier and noticed a different app out of the corner of my eye on the CarPlay screen.

      Fucking Teams.

      What kind of prick is taking a Teams call while driving? And why have MS even made that possible?

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        What kind of prick is taking a Teams call while driving?

        So many people, mainly management and C levels in my experience. My CITO (and the one before him) do it all the time, as well as tons of customer contacts. At least once a month I’m on a conference call where someone is driving.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        I mean we use teams as our phone system, so this is just like taking the general phone calls.

        Some of us don’t get to leave work at the door all the time, and this just allows us to use teams like a phone without having to give out a personal number.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Teams works well in browser. The standalone software is just garbage. Same as outlook by the way, ever since 365 it’s completely useless.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      OneDrive on macOS is also shit, it pretty much forces you to wipe your device and change to a case insensitive or case preserving filesystem if you dared to set up your device with a case sensitive fs

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      My only complaint with it is the lack of support for personal vault. I don’t use it heavily on my Mac so maybe I just haven’t encountered other issues.

  • @[email protected]
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    271 month ago

    Mods, do your job and ban this filth in the comments.

    ACtUaLlY I LiKE oNeDRivE

    Disgusting. Immoral. The degeneration of the youth made manifest.

  • shoulderoforion
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    Between trusting Google and Microsoft, I’m choosing MS six days a week and twice on Sundays

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        Well to be fair, Microsoft has been in the scumbag game a lot longer than Google. They’re professional about screwing you over. Google is a bit more blatant about the whole, we control you and don’t care what you think, thing.

        It’s kinda like saying I trust Lex Luthor far more than Harvey Dent.

        • Optional
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          31 month ago

          That’s like choosing the mafia over the cartels.

          I mean - I get it, but.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          I can respect that. I’d rather get mugged by a classy gangster with standards than… whatever Google is in this metaphor. Your middle school friend who got rich and turned into an asshole?

          • @[email protected]
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            41 month ago

            If microsoft is a classy gangster wearing feather hats casually extorting you in the broad of day but in a really charming way, Google is the deranged junkie in the back alley waiting to come at you screaming with a knife demanding your xanax pills private information

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        I can’t answer why shoulderoforion feels that way about backups. But I can answer why I feel that way about email: Google is a bigger part of people’s lives, and so is a more dangerous monopoly. Therefore, I pick Microsoft for email.

        Tons of businesses have their email hosted by Microsoft or Google, and tons of individuals have their email hosted by Google. If you want to self-host email, as I used to do, you need to interoperate with both of them.

        To send email to a Google-hosted domain, you have to jump through a series of increasingly obscure hoops. Not all at once – they introduce new ones once every week or month. First, it will let your email through. Then you will get rejected with a URL for a new hoop. First, getting your IP address off a “policy block list”, which is basically a preemptive spam filter for static IPs that have never sent any email. Next month, you have to do SPF. Next, DKIM. Next, you have to create a Google account, and do something with your domain while signed into that account. Next, your Google account gets banned without recourse, and you have to wait 3 months for it to be deleted to make another, and all your mail is rejected during that time.

        To send email to a Microsoft a hosted domain, you have to first send email to that person, get shadowbanned by the server, verify that your mail did not end up in their inbox, nor junk directory, and then call them and ask to be whitelisted. Depending on the circumstances, you may need to do this for each domain you send to, or each email address. The method of whitelisting varies, because the error message varies. If you can’t contact a postmaster at the company, get fucked.

        This is absolute monopolization. The only way to play the game is with their rented game pieces. So you have to pick one, and you pick whichever one is less dangerous.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 month ago

    I actually love getting On this day emails from OneDrive. It brings up old pics that I wouldn’t have cared to look at.

      • yeehaw
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        31 month ago

        I mean a single person can have email under their domain, and a terabyte of OneDrive and SharePoint storage for like less than 10 CAD a month. Not bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Since 99% of companies run on winass and Microsoft shit anyway, why not use what you pay for?

  • @[email protected]
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    My employer is in the process of decommissioning all their on-premises storage and shifting all data into the many-headed hydra that is OneDrive/SharePoint/Teams/Azure. It’s going… not great. Automatic file locking for non-Office applications doesn’t exist in the context of SharePoint and people are losing hours of work when two people had the same file open all day without knowing. Projects that had large, complicated folder structures have whole swathes of files that cannot be edited because of path length restrictions rearing their ugly head ("C:\Users\Username\OneDrive\VerboseHumanReadableProjectNameAndNumber ends up being quite a bit longer than P:\ProjectNumber, whodathunkit?!). Nobody’s sure of they should be syncing or linking their project directories locally. Some options for file management appear in SharePoint views of shared folders, but not Teams.

    As a tool for portable user profiles or casual filesharing or syncing, it’s fine, though I’d prefer if MS didn’t force it into Windows and Office apps by default. As the core of a complex international business operation? Fuck this I hate it desperately, and I cannot imagine any way in which it’s going to save the business money over keeping storage in house.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      They saw $$ savings projected. They didn’t realize they’d need cloud engineers to manage it. Savings gone.

    • BougieBirdie
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      41 month ago

      Sure. It’s terrible.

      There’s no shortage of terrible MS products. But that doesn’t mean we can only poke fun at the worst ones.

  • @NotGivinMyNam2AMachn
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    I’ve managed to get it working as my Joplin cloud instance and a backup for small files that I sync using AutoSync on Android. Everything else that I use it for is utter trash. Basically any native client or browser access is garbage.

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      If you run rclone to push encrypted backups to it, every single time you log in to the web client it freaks out, asks you if you’ve been ransomwared, and if you want to restore your files. Restore to what MS? The only state you’ve ever seen these files in is the one they’re in currently.

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    41 month ago

    I think you could go another few layers down if SharePoint was in the middle; you could add Teams users, and One Drive users.

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    41 month ago

    I know lemmy hates Google (for good reasons)…but Google Drive has been the GOAT for me for many years. I have never used OneDrive, in spite of it constantly annoying TF out of me to “just try me, bro!”