@dalias @briankrebs In the company I used to work for, we used Intune (a little) because it was already included in what we payed to MS, so might as well use it right ? In light of this, I'm thinking having your MDM solution this tightly integrated to the rest of your ecosystem (and particularily to your backup) is a disaster waiting to happen.
But is there an MDM solution that doesn't suck ?
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@Gargron Thank you for what you've done and for staying true to your vision despite the sirens of Venture Capitalism !
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@AstroKatie @hollie also I find it quite curious that scientists of all people would find Mastodon too complicated.I've heard this criticism from the general public, but that surprises me.
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@AstroKatie @hollie It's designed this way, you won't have an algorithm recommending you stuff that could interest you, likes are stricltly private and you can't quote a message you boost. It's all by design, to fight virality and the culture of immediacy that is at the heart of Twitter.