With, out, fail…
Also anyone got a new job available?
jaschen ( @jaschen@lemm.ee ) 22•4 months ago“I think you’re sharing the wrong screen, we just see an Amazon checkout page.”
keefshape ( @keefshape@lemmy.ca ) English7•4 months agoThere was a really Fun pregnant pause, the one time I accidentally shared the wrong monitor, and everyone on that work project got to see my search results for sarcoidosis. Scary thing that I do not have but was researching while waiting for test results.
I do find it interesting that not a single soul said anything to me about it later.
jaschen ( @jaschen@lemm.ee ) 2•4 months agoSo glad you didn’t. Hope the baby is well!
keefshape ( @keefshape@lemmy.ca ) English4•4 months agoMy kids are older than that, but thanks!
ZeroGravitas ( @ZeroGravitas@lemm.ee ) 17•4 months agoIs there anybody out there?
quiet guitar picking
Dr. Wesker ( @wesker@lemmy.sdf.org ) English15•4 months agoI do this. I’m aware I do this. Yet I can’t help but do this.
SamsonSeinfelder ( @SamsonSeinfelder@feddit.de ) 11•4 months agoI hate it so much. I always say “I just assume you all see my screen. As you can see…”. Screen sharing works in what? 99% of cases? We do not need to ask if everyone can see my screen and let 1-10 people answer that stupid question every time. The modus operandi is that this software works in the vast majority of cases and the recipients just need to know that I started sharing my screen and that it will in 99% of cases work just fine. Let them speak up for the 1% of times where it does not work.
I am also a big fan of ending my emails with “A response is not needed”. Stop sending me replies with those stupid one line emails “Thank you so much for sending me what I asked you for… bla bla”. Not every emails needs a response.
Jako301 ( @Jako301@feddit.de ) 17•4 months agoScreen sharing works in what? 99% of cases?
It works 95% of the time but it often takes 10+ seconds until everyone can see the screen.
I get your point, but teams is such a broken mess that I think the question is legitimate. Half the time it doesn’t even register my microphone even if Windows doesn’t have a problem with it.
ceiphas ( @ceiphas@feddit.de ) 4•4 months agoFun Fact, Teams under Linux works way better than under Windows…
Jako301 ( @Jako301@feddit.de ) 3•4 months agoThat’s the exact opposite of what I’ve read in most linux threads on here. Most people seem to complain about teams not working at all under Linux.
Inktvip ( @Inktvip@lemm.ee ) 1•4 months agoTeams not working at all is already way better in my opinion
JasonDJ ( @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip ) 1•4 months agoThe PWA? Shouldn’t it work the same everywhere?
ceiphas ( @ceiphas@feddit.de ) 1•4 months agoNo, the arch package, i think they use the Debian one.
survivalmachine ( @survivalmachine@beehaw.org ) 1•4 months agoWait, what? I thought they killed Teams for Linux a few years back. I’ve been piping my Webcam to a Windows VM just so I can run Teams and Outlook.
JasonDJ ( @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip ) 2•4 months agoCould teams run in waydroid? That would be a bit lighter if it could.
survivalmachine ( @survivalmachine@beehaw.org ) 2•4 months agoOoh, that’s a good suggestion to try, too! My specific problem with teams in the browser is the feedback cancelation bits. When I am unmuted, the people I’m chatting with hear themselves echoed. Using the full teams app in a windows VM with my webcam piped to the windows VM works fine. I’ll try the AUR teams first, but if that doesn’t work I’ll look into waydroid, too. Thanks!
ceiphas ( @ceiphas@feddit.de ) 2•4 months agothe AUR teams for arch works fine for me…
survivalmachine ( @survivalmachine@beehaw.org ) 1•4 months agoNice! I’ll give it a try. I tried the web version through Firefox and it was unusable. I was able to join a meeting, but as soon as I turned on my mic, my opponents freaked out, saying their sounds were echoing back to them. Firefox + web teams was not doing any noise cancellation between speakers and mic.
ursakhiin ( @ursakhiin@beehaw.org ) 1•4 months agoMy whole dev group uses Linux and Teams is a hot mess for us. We have to run the PWA through Chrome to get things to work and even then it’s hit or miss.
AggressivelyPassive ( @agressivelyPassive@feddit.de ) 4•4 months agoHonestly, Teams works pretty much flawlessly for me. It’s a resource hog and some actions (like switching between tabs) are inexcusably slow, but it works pretty well 99% of the time.
TimewornTraveler ( @TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee ) 1•4 months agothank you for posting this comment! 😊
lugal ( @lugal@lemmy.ml ) 9•4 months agoYou forgot the intro: Hello, hello, hello, can everybody hear me? Is everybody there?
AggressivelyPassive ( @agressivelyPassive@feddit.de ) 2•4 months agoAnd the borg hivemind imitation when everyone has to greet everyone joining and 200 people keep saying hello in a way too happy manner for 5min.
JasonDJ ( @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip ) 2•4 months agoI…I’m not a cat.
neuracnu ( @neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English8•4 months agoNote progression is correct but the melody is all wrong.
ElderberryLow ( @ElderberryLow@programming.dev ) 7•4 months agoThis started my day on the right note
xia ( @xia@lemmy.sdf.org ) English4•4 months agoIt’s missing the awkward pause where nobody can speak for “everyone”, so everyone is silent.
TWeaK ( @TWeaK@lemm.ee ) English4•4 months agoIn this day and age, surely someone can put this into a website and play the melody?
callouscomic ( @callouscomic@lemm.ee ) English4•4 months agoI ain’t complaining about remote work.
xia ( @xia@lemmy.sdf.org ) English2•4 months agoThe length of the notes is proportional to how bad the UX is to get it going.