• anlumo@lemmy.world
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    8 个月前

    Might be intentional, recently Apple went the direction of silently dropping features in updates.

    • mods_are_assholes@lemmy.world
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      8 个月前

      Literally everyone does this now and it’s so fucking frustrating.

      Vendor: Here’s our latest update, it’s mandatory, if you don’t implement it within 30 days your license will invalidate.

      IT Department: *Does the update* Great well now two core tools we need to do daily work aren’t there anymore.

      Vendor: Yeah, we removed them for your convenience, well being, user experience, and personal happiness.

      IT Department: But we need them otherwise the software is useless to us.

      Vendor: Oh in that case, our new product Premium Plus^^tm does those things but isn’t bundled with your tier of product so please cut us a check for the $5k a month difference and you’ll be good to go!

      And if I punched him, I’d be the one to go to jail.

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        8 个月前

        And if I punched him, l’d be the one to go to jail.

        Let me know time and place, I’ll witness it was in self defense

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          8 个月前

          Corporate IT never goes for it, unfortunately.

          My experience thus far is that the intersection of IT professionals and people who know how to administrate Linux systems well is a really small set of people. Not enough sysadmins these days.

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            8 个月前

            Unfortunately the “management” (aka spyware) software is not developed with Linux in mind. I tried pushing it in our environment, it was shut down very quickly once the spyware didn’t support it.