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@ThatWouldBeTelling@a1ba@remixtures >Thus why I called it a trap, and is entirely unforgivable. Some bad bugs in the past (now fixed) and no forgiveness anymore, but you always forgive microsoft, no matter what they do, no matter their failings?
@a1ba@ThatWouldBeTelling@remixtures >but it completely obliterated my files a few times Sounds like an old bug that has been fixed as that has never happened to me.
microsoft office has done that to me years ago.
>I was scared to use it again. Was it really that hard to apply the trivial workaround of saving backups as you edited?
>LO can actually open documents in the same state they were saved in. Yes, although microsoft intentionally has designed their undocumented format to render differently in different versions of word.
Even if it is 100 times harder to use free software instead of proprietary malware, I always go for the former, as why would GNU's weakest soldier stumble?
>MS Word doesn't crash when you're trying to edit big documents? microsoft word does indeed crash and crash often, while I can't remember the last time libreoffice crashed.
>its collaboration features are much better It's collaboration "features" aren't really usable and imagine not using git to collaborate on a document.
>A lot of us use computers to get shit done, not to make political statements. If that's really the case, you wouldn't be using microsoft's shitware.
It's a shame you're too spineless to make the political statement of not running proprietary malware and using software that actually works.
@remixtures >write any proprietary content Proprietary works do not leave me content.
>any work you intend to protect with copyright Copyright restrictions are automatic for any creative work - you cannot choose whether your works are copyrighted or not.
If you don't want a work to be restricted by copyright, it must be validly released to the public domain.
Such opt-out option will only operate for a short while before the option will reset.
The only way to actually opt-out is to stop using microsofts proprietary malware and install GNU/Linux.
@Vo@kaia The answer is no unless the vehicle is going seriously fast or suddenly accelerates just when he jumped.
As he was able to stand on the dive just fine, clearly it's not going fast enough for air resistance to bother him, thus he'd fall forward (as he did accelerate forward) or just a little bit back.