top | item 46737891 (no title) replyifuagree | 1 month ago > logging into MS TeamsI mean, this is one application nobody should ever log into! discuss order hn newest IAmBroom|1 month ago That's nice.I, however, like getting my paycheck, and so I have no choice. spockz|1 month ago Of course. But I suppose you run Teams on a company provided/managed, or at least paid for by the company, device?Just don’t use that machine for anything private.Is anyone using their private devices for work? (Also there is teams for Linux and on the web, if that is not prevented by the policy of your org.) load replies (1) plaguuuuuu|1 month ago teams works fine in website form for me because it IS a website (that uses an extra ~1gb of ram running as a desktop app because its also a separate browser) load replies (1) layer8|1 month ago That means you’ll do that on the work machine provided by your employer, not on your personal machine. bradley13|1 month ago Teams in the browser, on Linux. That is reasonably harmless.
IAmBroom|1 month ago That's nice.I, however, like getting my paycheck, and so I have no choice. spockz|1 month ago Of course. But I suppose you run Teams on a company provided/managed, or at least paid for by the company, device?Just don’t use that machine for anything private.Is anyone using their private devices for work? (Also there is teams for Linux and on the web, if that is not prevented by the policy of your org.) load replies (1) plaguuuuuu|1 month ago teams works fine in website form for me because it IS a website (that uses an extra ~1gb of ram running as a desktop app because its also a separate browser) load replies (1) layer8|1 month ago That means you’ll do that on the work machine provided by your employer, not on your personal machine.
spockz|1 month ago Of course. But I suppose you run Teams on a company provided/managed, or at least paid for by the company, device?Just don’t use that machine for anything private.Is anyone using their private devices for work? (Also there is teams for Linux and on the web, if that is not prevented by the policy of your org.) load replies (1)
plaguuuuuu|1 month ago teams works fine in website form for me because it IS a website (that uses an extra ~1gb of ram running as a desktop app because its also a separate browser) load replies (1)
layer8|1 month ago That means you’ll do that on the work machine provided by your employer, not on your personal machine.
IAmBroom|1 month ago
I, however, like getting my paycheck, and so I have no choice.
spockz|1 month ago
Just don’t use that machine for anything private.
Is anyone using their private devices for work? (Also there is teams for Linux and on the web, if that is not prevented by the policy of your org.)
plaguuuuuu|1 month ago
layer8|1 month ago
bradley13|1 month ago