I think I'm going to need more coffee to process this. Did I wake up in opposite land? Microsoft actually genuinely have a tutorial up on how to install Linux.
This week I learned that online version Microsoft Teams outright refuses to make calls of it runs on Firefox. They are doing the same exact shit they did two decades ago.
Huh, really? I'll have to try that out. I only use Teams on my work computer (Mac), but Linux at home. All of our interviews are over teams, so I wonder if that's an issue for our applicants.
I think Google maps does something similar with Firefox, where it won't zoom in with the mouse wheel--only the '+' and '-' buttons work. It also seems to lag quite a bit on Firefox. On chrome it works just fine.
The problem is it's impossible to prove either way, just becouse they haven't done any extinguishing in over a decade doesn't mean any of the theoretically positive things they are doing don't have those intentions, embrace and extend aren't antithetical to contributing to open source, in fact I would say what they are doing is embracing it pretty well
If not for their history I'd say it's great! But this is Microsoft we're talking about, even if they have changed we shouldn't just assume their intentions are pure