Seriously!!! Can't we just keep the fucking email program and email program? It's so bloated already and it's sticking itself into everything. Click a link, great, now you're a fly-out on my browser, to what ... remind me how I got to the website that I literally just clicked on? ...
Dear Microsoft. You aren't losing market share because your corporate email app isn't fucking social enough. It's because it's fucking bloated an annoying to use. Just give me basic reply / format / attach / schedule shit back. And don't get me started on why Teams takes up more resources than running a Pixar render at idle. Oh, you want to share your screen? ... sure, but your mouse will stop working due to 100% CPU allocated to Teams. WTF are you doing MSFT?
PS -- .NET core is a bloated lazy programmers/compilers garbage pile too. Ooooo. Can I please have a 1GB install for a text-editor because you don't know how to have cross-compatible code that doesn't need a whole fucking OS-grade engine dedicated to a 3MB program? ... yeah, that'd be great.
For emails that are a quick update to employees, do managers think emoji reactions (👍 and ❤️ specifically) are stupid, or a perfectly fine way to acknowledge receipt of a message?
This is indeed a silly question. Just curious if it seems "unprofessional" from a supervisor's perspective, or if you guys appreciate the acknowledgement? I feel like a thumbs up is better than a bunch of generic "Got it!" replies.