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  • I really don’t like Microsoft, but the two products I think Microsoft got mostly right are Microsoft Office and Visual Studio. I really can’t find comparable products.

    Open office and forks feel like Microsoft Office 97. While usable, it takes me twice as long to do things. I would almost prefer to use a LaTeX editor over word. Excel? Idk

    From a business perspective, it doesn’t make sense to switch to libre office. W10 support also ends 10/25. It is highly irresponsible for an IT department to continue to use EOL products so they should be changing to W11 and new Microsoft office

    For individuals, I mean…. I just installed a W10 VM to give me more time to find a Linux compatible alternative to turbo tax and to use visual studio so idk





  • Hi. I used to run a mail server around ten years ago and started running it again last year.

    I have three receive mail domains and one mail domain that does both. It is /so/ much harder now.

    1. One domain that I let lapse for a few years is currently being impersonated by various servers.
    2. There are periodic and frequent attempts to login via compromised credentials
    3. Domain and IP reputation is a thing now.

    The first challenge is to find a server that will let you host email but that isn’t on a spam list. Some spam lists you can apply to get off, some you can’t.

    Then you have Microsoft. With Google you get thrown into spam. With Microsoft, your email just doesn’t make it. Their support is non existent.

    I switched servers three times and took another month to get to Microsoft hosted inboxes. And your email is useless without Microsoft due to all the businesses that use Microsoft as a mail provider

    And then if you use the mail app on iOS you quickly discover that you have to manually refresh because just on iOS, the mail app doesn’t support imap push or whatever it’s called.

    I still haven’t found a good SELF hosted solution. There are third parties you can use but I don’t want to do it. There used to be a few popular solutions but development went off and on so some distros dropped it.

    I’m still on Google and Apple calendar because I haven’t found a solution for that.

    Of course there are solutions that encompass it all, but I am running postfix and dovecot and finally got it stable so I’m not running mailcow or whatever…








  • You’re clearly wrong. The answer is Arch

    OK, but seriously. There are two main general use families:

    Debian based and redhat based

    Pick something that has a DE out of the box. Use it. The big ones used to be GNOME and KDE. I dont know which one is more recommended now.

    Find equivalent programs (ie. Notepad -> gedit, adobe pdf reader -> evince).

    Figure out the windows start menu equivalent: how do I access my programs?

    Maybe six months to a year later, learn how to use a terminal emulator.

    Maybe a year later, switch to arch and find out why it’s superior