@mateusz
@martastozek
@rysiek To jeszcze tego nie wykreślili? I tak nikt tego w praktyce nie używa bo doc, xls i ppt zostały zastąpione przez docx, xlsx i pptx gdzieś koło 2010 roku a użycie starych formatów wymaga ręcznej zmiany przy zapisie pliku. 🙂 Przy okazji ODF (OpenDocument) i OOXML (Office Open XML) są standardem (odpowiednio ISO/IEC 26300 i ISO/IEC 29500) i wszystkie pakiety biurowe, włącznie z czymś tak egzotycznym jak AbiWord powinny je czytać poprawnie.
@rysiek
@mateusz
@martastozek Pracowałem wiele lat w urzędzie gminy (odszedłem ponad 10 lat temu) i niemalże cały stał na Open Office. Do wprowadzenia Microsoftu zmusiła nas wymiana dokumentów z urzędami szczebla wojewódzkiego i centralnego (makra się sypały) i były to wtedy tylko z 2-3 stanowiska. Dzisiaj do wyboru jest co najmniej kilka pakietów, które z powodzeniem zastąpią Ms. Nie widzę sensu tworzyć kolejny. Bardziej się by należało skupić na zastąpieniu Sharepoint i OneDrive.
@rysiek
@mateusz
@martastozek Można wykreślić OOXML ale nie oznacza to odejścia od M$ bo Microsoft Office może pracować na ODF (i się chyba nawet pyta przy instalacji), a nam tutaj chodzi raczej o wymianę oprogramowania. W tym przypadku raczej modyfikacja ustawy o zamówieniach publicznych pt. preferowane open source i/lub wymagane oprogramowanie tworzone w Europie z mocnym naciskiem na unikanie vendor lock-in i data soveregnity.
@rysiek
@mateusz
@martastozek
@oaj
@didleth Z tego co wiem to w szkołach w Łodzi oprogramowanie Microsoftu przestało działać i są na etapie odnawiania licencji, więc może warto pocisnąć tamtejszy wydział edukacji.
"What if there was a way for a business to transform any conduct it disliked into a felony, harnessing the power of the state to threaten anyone who acted in a way that displeased the company with a long prison sentence and six-figure fines?
Surprise! That actually exists! It's called Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the "#anticircumvention" clause, which establishes five-year sentences and $500k fines for anyone who bypasses an "effective access control" for a copyrighted work."
Let Cory (
@pluralistic) explain it. He's good at explaining #enshittification, or as the rest of us call it, the 21st goddamn century.
As an aside, there should be a branch of the Judicial tree that is staffed by people who understand technology and the implications therein. (Just sayin, as someone who had thousands of pages of material stolen "fairly" for LLM.) These courts don't understand what they're ruling on.
@MissConstrue
@pluralistic "(...)if you want to make a reaction video, then you, personally must create your own stream-ripper. You are not allowed to discuss how to do this with anyone else, and you can't share your stream-ripper with anyone else(...)" For reaction video, you can just stream the original content on a TV next to you. No stream-ripper is needed, and it is hard to imagine "access control" that could block it until we get "Black Mirror" style chips in our heads.
An old-fashioned credit-card imprinter; its handle is a cracked and dirty American flag. Under the slip is a gold Trump Card. Looming over the imprinter is the top half of Trump's face, brooding and squint-eyed; it has been altered to increase its orangeness, to add bloodshot sclera to his eyes, and to add liver spots. At its bottom, the face merges with a bubbling, hellish cauldron of smoke and flame.
@Gjoel
@thecasualcritic
@flangey
@brnrd
@pluralistic In Poland, we have so called "Blik". All I have to do is to enter 6 digit code on the payment terminal, webpage or ATM, review transaction details in banking app and accept the payment. I can also send money to another person just by entering his phone number. There are some security considerations (with human being the weakest factor), but it works flawlessly.
I never understood the "you need to push out a newsletter every week or people unsubscribe" thing. Like: If you don't send anything you are totally out of my attention and I don't think enough about you to hunt down your page and unsubscribe. What gets me to unsubscribe is some filler post that has a convenient "click here to unsubscribe" post at the bottom.
@itsfoss It was in the 90s. I came across a floppy with Linux and I loved the "colorful dir". Not much later I got two processor Pentium mainboard and started using Linux as my primary operating system. Windows 95, most popular desktop OS at this time wasn't even capable of using multiple CPUs.
"Duolingo will “gradually stop using contractors to do work that Al can handle,” according to an all-hands email sent by co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn announcing that the company will be “AI-first.”"
@botwiki That explains, why quality dropped in recent courses. I noticed a lot of phrases that are in theory translated correctly, but nobody talks like that. I guess it is time to look for new learning tool.