As long as MS Office just works and there is no real legal problem with using it, there is just no incentive for businesses to take on the enormous costs and risks involved with changing stock a critical piece of infrastructure. MS has an iron hold on that market and it will need a major reason for businesses to even consider switching.
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I have some good insights into what actual European businesses use as office software. I'll let you know if I hear about nextcloud.
For now at least, office still reigns supreme.
Crunch the numbers. Many topics can be expressed via numerical values and the results can be quite surprising.
Never mind, scarier stuff is being released from day one: https://fuelarc.com/cars/tesla-robotaxi-freaks-out-and-drives-into-oncoming-traffic-on-first-day/
Oof, these highlighted parts from only one video are already enough for me. This looks very stressful, I don't think I could finish a whole ride with one of these.
Yeah, sounds about right.
Watching the video that's still pretty tame. Not good, but nothing to make the news either. I expect much worse.
I wonder how long the facade will hold. They can't restrict the service to pro-Tesla influencers forever and the safety guys will have to go eventually. How long before weird or dangerous incidents start to happen? Days, weeks? It won't take months, of that I am certain.
Oh but Europe can do something about it, it would only take a long time and be very costly.
The failure modes will be hilarious!
I blocked links to reddit in my settings to filter out the many bot-crosspost. Works well, I haven't seen reddit in months.
Microplastics, Forever-Chemicals, Air-Pollution, Food-Additives, Processed Food etc. and all even before you're born. Take your pick or better yet, have them all!