- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16043675
No, I don’t want to design a logo for a coffee shop in fucking skype.
Every app has to have fucking AI now for some reason.
I’ve used Skype. It was not just “mildly” infuriating, and that was before copilot.
It used to be really good, but then Microsoft bought it and almost immediately ruined it.
It went from direct connections between user computers to all routing through Micrsoft’s centralized servers. I wonder why everyone started having connection and lag issues after that.
Agreed, it’s infuriating. As are Skype’s continual efforts to get me to follow interest channels. Why can’t it just be a communications app, and leave it at that? Aaaaarrrggghhh!!!
I’m surprised anyone still uses Skype tbh
Skype still exists?!
“Pwease give us access to your contacts UwU. We wanna find ur friends. All of them.”
Some things never change…
Bring bonzi buddy back :(
Bonzi Buddy never left. It was us who forsake him.
Who uses Skype?
Corporate, companies that bought all-in into MS ecosystem. Which is weird that they added this to the mobile client as Skype for business is ending support in 2025, it’s supposed to be replaced by Teams, which it not ready BTW. So, I don’t know what any of these is supposed to do, perhaps just rake in more data before the service dies for good?
What is Teams missing? I’m not familiar with the mobile app, but the desktop client eclipsed Skype ages ago (except for scrolling back through old messages).
It cannot integrate with or handle existing VoIP services, receive or answer phone calls, handle land and cellular switches and terminals, and it cannot route or transfer calls (audio or video) automatically. It doesn’t handle automated away time messages or rerouting, auto-replys to chat, it cannot serve users external of the organization. And those are only the few things I use daily, sure there must be many more things that Skype can do an Teams just doesn’t because it’s a slack and zoom hybrid. It just doesn’t fit the role Skype has in my org and it’s why we continue to run both together until the very second the Skype servers are finally shut down.
I use Skype for my meetings, as well as teams. They’re both awful in different ways.
It’s difficult for me to find a (free) software that clients can install and be device/OS agnostic.
Using browser based calling services has proved to be a real challenge with non tech-literate people. The amount of wasted time on, “oh my mic/cam was working yesterday” type situations.