The STiffs return to podcasting after a very long week. The cloud has changed, Loop still isn't a thing, Viva and Entra are around, and Linux Mint vs Windows 11!
Extended show notes available at https://hthpc.com
Boot-up (AKA, "LAST WEEK, ON HOPE THIS HELPS")
- It would be fun to do a "since we've been gone" run through of a high level overview of all of the things in tech that have happened…
- Some things have changed, while others have stayed the same
- Microsoft Teams External Access Flaw Poses a Malware Risk
- Phishing emails
- Red Hat in the hot seat
- Jeff Geerling: I'm done with Red Hat (Enterprise Linux)
- A Comprehensive Analysis of the GPL Issues With the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Business Model
- Loop (or: Loop: A Fiasco)
- Loop vs OneNote vs Notion vs Whiteboard vs Miro
- A Referendum on the Cloud in 2023
- Correction: Multi-cloud talk was in HTH0041, not HTH0042.
- It used to be all cloud, then it was hybrid, then it was multi-cloud, now we're going back to on-premise?
- Hey: We're Leaving The Cloud
- Annoying Teams thing of the week: "You'll need to shorten your message to send it"
- I was pasting an Excel table, two columns, 53 cells
- Yet you can post huge chunks of code far longer than that?
- Microsoft Viva Las Vegas
- Tiff is saving an Entra story for next time…
- Stuff Tiff pasted into the HTH0042 show notes but we never got to discussing:
- Create a profile container with Azure Files and Azure Active Directory
- SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Part Samples
Windows 11
- Thoughts on Windows 11
- Zune Software in Windows 11
- Linux Mint
- What the heck is up with the TPM requirements?
- Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd
- Feature updates called “moments”
Co-Pilots
- Windows Co-Pilot, GitHub Co-Pilot, etc.
- GitHub Co-Pilot's tendencies to suggest other people's code without credit or licensing
- Remember Cortana?
The end of Windows?
The Year(s) of Linux
- In January 2022, Steve moved to Linux on his main desktop - Linux Mint
- So far, nearly every app, feature, and core experience made the jump without much fuss
- Linux Mint is very Windows-like
- OneNote on the web just isn't there yet. I have a VM to run the Windows version (it doesn't work in Wine)
- Mini-state of the Zunion: It’s capable of browsing files on a connected Zune device, USB passthru to VirtualBox works
- Teams on Linux needs work
- Asks for a login every time
- Input/output sound devices get confused during calls - unusable
- Just use teams.microsoft.com in a browser
- Steam/Proton is fantastic for gaming
- Should you do it?
- If you're willing to put up with learning fast and researching community fixes
- Most Microsoft-based stuff will work on Linux, with the exception of OneNote which is stuck being web-based (or use a VM)
Outro - "Plus Delta"
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