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Laittakaa meemejä tänne.
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Yeah I get you.
Onedrive seems so bizarrely complex. My entire organisation is 5 people. We just want a big shared folder with all our stuff.
Teams groups have web pages with sharepoint folders. Any file shared in the teams chat is automatically shoved into the root of it.
That's yeah. ... Bigger corps have people specifically organising the SharePoint (amongst other responsibilities). Tbh I don't think that's all too strange, I used to spend a couple of hours every other month sorting my personal files.
Amazing.
Can you just use a network share?
No. We work in multiple locations.
If you can drive a change you could switch to something like next cloud, own cloud, or cryptpad. Much simpler
Yeah look it's complex.
I fought the fight for many years. LibreOffice, nextcloud, etcetera.
A couple of years ago I just got sick of it. I wanted "it just works" solutions for everything or at least to simply be able to say "IDK why it's not working" when something breaks.
At that time it felt like Microsoft had turned the corner and were maybe on a trajectory towards something less evil than google for example.
Now just a few years later I feel like they're worse than ever. I switched back to debian as a daily driver a few months ago.