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JeSuisUnHombre, in Yo Dawg, new Outlook just dropped

It also has built in ads

Nachorella, in Yo Dawg, new Outlook just dropped

I tried to change to Thunderbird but I can’t figure out how to make it work with my work e-mail. I’m wondering how much of that has to do with my work e-mail using office365. 🤔

sep,

Everything. O365/outlook do not use normal email protocols. On normal exchange you can enable imap. Do not know about o365 tho. Also unfortunatly you loose a lot of other features if you dare to step outside the walled garden.

blargbluuk,

IMAP can be turned on for office 365 but it’s up to the org admins

jubilationtcornpone,

I think O365 only allows authentication via OAuth2. Can’t just punch in your password and go anymore. Not sure if Thunderbird supports that or not.

unique_hemp,

It does, and so does FairEmail.

MystikIncarnate,

By default they use protocols specific to outlook/exchange/365. Sometimes referred to as activesync or outlook anywhere, which encapsulates their own protocol (I think it’s MAPI?) Over an HTTPS tunnel.

These technologies have had a lot of names.

In the past few years 365 also requires TLS 1.2 at least, and oauth. Oauth is when a mini browser window pops up for your 2FA info, like ms authenticator or duo or whatever your organisation is using. The nice thing about oauth is that it’s compatible with many identity providers, not just MS. The bad thing is that it’s fairly unique that outlook supports it. I don’t know of any other email clients that support it…

Even if you can get passed the login, most mail clients don’t support MAPI over HTTPS the way that outlook does. There are some android/iPhone apps that support it, but that’s not universal either; the naming can fluctuate between the options I’ve mentioned earlier.

The only good way to get this done (speaking as someone who has had to help someone get it working), the organizational email admin needs to enable either pop or (preferably) IMAP, and assign an application password to it. This password is long and usually a string of random characters. It gets saved to your email client software and it is used nowhere else. It’s been a long time since I’ve done this and I’m not sure it’s still supported like this.

I hope that gives you more information as to the challenge ahead of you.

Good luck.

unique_hemp,

Both Thunderbird and FairEmail work with outlook OAuth for me.

MystikIncarnate,

Good to know.

spicytuna62, (edited ) in They are too expensive and gimicky either way
@spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

I want a Speed Queen. They’re way more expensive than your standard machines, but there’s a reason you find them in laundromats everywhere. They’re built to be abused.

What do people even do with their wifi appliances? Throw the load in and say Alexa start the washer? How is that easier than setting it yourself?

Zikeji,

Only reason I have a smart washer and dryer is so they can send me a notification when they finish their load. As someone with ADHD and anxiety that’s a godsend.

Eheran,

Why would you abuse a washing machine? How much do you have to wash that such a machine would not be a complete waste of resources and money?

You don’t buy a truck just because every container is moved by trucks when all you transport is yourself and a bag.

HowManyNimons,

Not a Texan, I see.

naught,

I got one of these after my Samsung literally caught fire and it is… fine. Kinda small, loud, and beeps incessantly sometimes when nothing is running to the point I have to unplug it at night lest it go off at 4am again. Has yet to explode so soft recommend from me

Ross_audio,

I don’t connect mine .

But I wanted a washer dryer that had a heat pump drying system.

The one I got on sale also had an auto dosing tray for detergent and softener.

Genuinely very pleased with all the features my “smart appliance” has.

It uses less power, less water, less detergent. And it weighs and uses humidistats to not over dry my clothes.

The dumb ones that just work on set timers are less efficient than one measuring the load to decide how much water to use and when it’s dry.

I suppose I used to eyeball detergent but now a 40 wash bottle lasts me 50 washes.

Long warranty on it I hope I’ll never have to test. But it’s there.

To get that I ended up with a WiFi enabled machine and just never put it on a network and turned its own broadcast off.

I occasionally set a time on it. But genuinely throw in the clothes, push 2 buttons, and walk away.

Any appliance that can now be a heat pump instead of an element, or actually measures things instead of using timers is a genuine improvement. Even if it’s fairly rudimentary still.

Not everything is worse if it’s more complicated.

AnarchoSnowPlow,

I ended up the same way. The heat pump washer/dryer combo I got happens to have wifi. I genuinely enjoy this machine even though I don’t think I’m capable of fixing it outside of buying a whole new “heat pump unit” and installing it. It works well and it’s way more efficient than the old electric unit that was here when we moved in.

CyberEgg,

What do people even do with their wifi appliances?

Timing, automatic and stuff. To keep the washing machine example: you want the laundry out of the machine as soon as possible go hang it up as fresh as possible. You’re having a long day ahead of you, not a long time between coming home and going to bed, not enough for a full laundry run at least. You load up your machine before leaving home and remote start it the adequate time so it’s done shortly after you’re back home.
At least that’s what I’d use such features for.
Other people listen to Spotify over their fridge.

SomethingBurger,

But regular washing machines have programmable start times. I have a cheap Beko and can set it to start up to 19 hours in advance.

ImFresh3x,

Main thing is I get a notification on my phone when it’s done. I’m not always near my washer. Sometimes I forget. The times vary a lot by load size so a timer it’s as good. Saves me time and keeps my clothes from getting moldy

ryannathans,

Triggering home automation too. Like ventilating the laundry when it’s washing/drying and for half an hour after.

ricecake,

I have a wifi washer and dryer.

The biggest advantage is that it sends you a ping when it’s done, and can send you a message about the need for routing maintenance, like changing filters or refilling the detergent container.

Settings wise, it’s slightly easier to set from the app, since a telephone has better UX than a washing machine. Mostly I just leave it at “you figure it out” so it’s moot.

You can’t actually start it remotely unless you press a button on the machine first, just send settings to it to activate by pressing start.

SpiceDealer, (edited ) in I'm really getting over the enshitification of the internet.
@SpiceDealer@lemmy.world avatar

Use Invidious/yewtu.be instead of Youtube itself

Switch to either Brave or Librewolf

Use archive.is (or archive.ph) to view websites locked behind a paywall or email block

Tell friends and family to share said content in person

Fear not my friend! We can take back the Internet by refusing Big Tech’s services.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn’t recommend brave browser tbh. Librewolf or Firefox it is

Lyricism6055,

Brave definitely feels like some sortve liability. I think it’s still owned by a Chinese company right?

aredditimmigrant,

Regardless, I switched off because I was tired of getting ads in the browser. Been using ff for a while now

devilish666, in They are too expensive and gimicky either way

I’m impressed at human society that put WiFi adapter on everything /s

scrubbles, in I just made the most disturbing search: crying MAGA karen and I can't stop think of all the things that make them cry
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

I’m 99% sure this lady actually ended up being mentally unstable. And not haha maga unstable I mean like actual mental institution unstable. If you were wondering why your hilarious meme wasn’t taking off

wowwoweowza,

Hhhmmm… yeah, I might be out of the loop on this one. I only saw that video today for the first time.

And I’m sorry but I do find this meme hilarious.

While I was watching crying lady, I kept wondering: what has changed soooo much that she wants to believe trump is god.

stinerman, in Out volunteering this weekend
@stinerman@midwest.social avatar

Oh I suck, too.

1stTime4MeInMCU,

I can’t stand for this protest, it’s so gd cynical.

The only cause I can support is “everyone sucks including me”

doingthestuff, in They are too expensive and gimicky either way

I just bought a new set. We used to have a vertical stacked set but only the bottom washer was unrepairable. We had to rearrange a lot of stuff in our laundry room to get a side by side set in there but we found one that worked nicely. WAY bigger capacity than our last units and only $50 more than the cheapest set available. And yeah, it’s not smart. No Internet.

ULS, in Out volunteering this weekend

What organization is this? I’ve been looking to volunteer too but everyone sucks too much.

KingJalopy,
@KingJalopy@lemm.ee avatar

OP seems alright

psmgx, in One trash you can't get rid of

Aka what happens when you listen to Jordan Peterson

psmgx, in I'm really getting over the enshitification of the internet.

Yarrrrrrrrr brother.

Or just start paying for content to people / orgs deserving of it

Rayuza,

If the prices weren’t so ridiculously high, i would consider paying

Mycatiskai, in Mmmm bezos

I heard that Bezos is feeding himself macadamia meal and beer fed Wagyu beef raised in Hawaii.

He will be so tender and marbled when he gets grilled up.

someguy3, (edited ) in Out volunteering this weekend

I haven’t seen that many sedans in years. Therefore I think it’s an old photo.

spizzat2,

Based on Google Street View and the red sign on the building, sometime before August 2011.

Vespair, in other toys
KreekyBonez,

all-time sketch

abraxas, in I'm really getting over the enshitification of the internet.

What I don’t get is how most places, people get mad at us for not being able to read an article due to the paywall. I mean, I’m not going to subscribe to 50 shitty news sites just so I can read someone’s damn random shit.

UnfortunateShort,

For real tho, I’m not paying Netflix money for a single damn news outlet. The prices are absurd.

LifeOfChance,

This is my biggest gripe with lemmy. A MASSIVE amount of links I try to follow is just paywalls or so damn bloated with garbage it isn’t worth the effort

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