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[2410.00 --> 2411.00] Backends.
[2411.00 --> 2412.00] Backends.
[2412.00 --> 2413.00] For completely different purposes.
[2413.00 --> 2414.00] Yeah.
[2414.00 --> 2415.00] Other than that, they're both for communication.
[2415.00 --> 2416.00] So, I have a Skype account.
[2416.00 --> 2422.00] And I have Skype for Business on my computer because it is installed with Office 365.
[2422.00 --> 2423.00] Now, here's a problem.
[2423.00 --> 2428.00] On my desktop, Skype for Business automatically launches every time I turn on my computer because,
[2428.00 --> 2435.00] like, I had to use some external company that I had to have a call with, use Skype for
[2435.00 --> 2437.00] Business and that was the only thing I could use.
[2437.00 --> 2438.00] Blah, blah, blah, blah.
[2438.00 --> 2439.00] So, I had to get Skype for Business.
[2439.00 --> 2440.00] Discord's really hard.
[2440.00 --> 2442.00] Never ended up actually, like, getting logged into it.
[2442.00 --> 2443.00] Nobody understands Discord.
[2443.00 --> 2447.00] Because that was when I figured out this whole, oh, that account doesn't work for that
[2447.00 --> 2448.00] one.
[2448.00 --> 2449.00] Okay.
[2449.00 --> 2450.00] I guess I'll...
[2450.00 --> 2451.00] Okay.
[2451.00 --> 2452.00] I don't know what to do.
[2452.00 --> 2455.00] And for some reason, my account that I use to log in for my admin console, that doesn't
[2455.00 --> 2456.00] work for it.
[2456.00 --> 2457.00] Okay.
[2457.00 --> 2459.00] So, I just wasn't sure what it was.
[2459.00 --> 2464.00] But it's set to automatically launch and Skype, I don't know if you've ever encountered this,
[2464.00 --> 2469.00] Skype for Business doesn't allow you to change any settings of the program, including auto
[2469.00 --> 2472.00] launch preferences, unless you log in.
[2472.00 --> 2473.00] Yeah.
[2473.00 --> 2479.00] So, every time my computer restarts because of an automated Windows update, even if I didn't
[2479.00 --> 2480.00] want it, thank you very much.
[2480.00 --> 2481.00] And I know I could change...
[2481.00 --> 2482.00] You can disable that.
[2482.00 --> 2485.00] I know, I know, but updates are actually important.
[2485.00 --> 2486.00] They are.
[2486.00 --> 2493.00] Every time I do it, Skype for Business launches, and you can't just right click and close Skype
[2493.00 --> 2494.00] at the bottom.
[2494.00 --> 2497.00] You can't right click the thing and quit Skype.
[2497.00 --> 2498.00] Are you sure?
[2498.00 --> 2499.00] Yes, I'm...
[2499.00 --> 2501.00] Are you sure you want to quit Skype?
[2501.00 --> 2502.00] Yes, I'm sure.
[2502.00 --> 2503.00] Yes, I'm sure.
[2503.00 --> 2507.00] So, that's a complaint about Office 365, that I'm sure there's an easy solution to with
[2507.00 --> 2510.00] a registry edit, but I just haven't had, like...
[2510.00 --> 2515.00] Every time my computer reboots, I'm like, oh, I need to do something.
[2515.00 --> 2517.00] Like, I sit down at my computer because I have to use it.
[2517.00 --> 2520.00] Not because I feel like tooling around with Skype.
[2520.00 --> 2521.00] This is my work computer.
[2521.00 --> 2522.00] Anyway, so...
[2522.00 --> 2527.00] My thing is just the constantly reinitiated telemetry stuff where you turn it all off,
[2527.00 --> 2530.00] and then they're like, Windows update, it's back on, get owned!
[2530.00 --> 2532.00] Is pretty annoying.
[2532.00 --> 2535.00] There's some new telemetry stuff where they're like telling you what they're sending or something.
[2535.00 --> 2538.00] I haven't looked into it, but John did a fast as possible on it.
[2538.00 --> 2540.00] They're just still doing it though.
[2540.00 --> 2543.00] So, there's that.
[2543.00 --> 2547.00] And then, like, there's things that I just really don't like about the usability of it.
[2547.00 --> 2548.00] That adds a lot of steps.
[2548.00 --> 2550.00] Like, we talked not that long ago about the...
[2550.00 --> 2551.00] The network thing.
[2551.00 --> 2554.00] And there is, like, an easier way, but they just, like, moved it.
[2554.00 --> 2556.00] And it didn't feel like there was a compelling reason to do that.
[2556.00 --> 2557.00] And it's less conventional now.
[2557.00 --> 2559.00] Like, there's a lot...
[2559.00 --> 2563.00] There's more clicks, there's more steps, they're really heavy UI elements.
[2563.00 --> 2565.00] Some people might think they look good.
[2565.00 --> 2566.00] I personally don't.
[2566.00 --> 2567.00] You're such a nerd.
[2567.00 --> 2568.00] They have heavy UI elements.
[2568.00 --> 2569.00] They do.
[2569.00 --> 2570.00] Which you're right about.
[2570.00 --> 2572.00] But it's just such a nerd complaint.
[2572.00 --> 2573.00] But they break a lot.
[2573.00 --> 2575.00] These UI elements, very heavy.
[2575.00 --> 2576.00] And there is design issues with them.
[2576.00 --> 2578.00] Like, you didn't know those were buttons.
[2578.00 --> 2579.00] Yes.
[2579.00 --> 2580.00] Like...
[2580.00 --> 2581.00] Ugh.
[2581.00 --> 2582.00] So...
[2582.00 --> 2583.00] The start menu being broken for...
[2583.00 --> 2585.00] It has been good for a long time now, by the way.
[2585.00 --> 2586.00] Okay.
[2586.00 --> 2588.00] But the start menu being broken for literally over a year was laughable.
[2588.00 --> 2589.00] Yeah.
[2589.00 --> 2591.00] Like, basic functionality just hasn't been there.
[2591.00 --> 2592.00] So I've been staying off.
[2592.00 --> 2595.00] But they're talking about things more than a decade old.
[2595.00 --> 2596.00] Software that is more than a decade old.
[2596.00 --> 2597.00] So they're talking about Windows 7.
[2597.00 --> 2598.00] Yeah.
[2598.00 --> 2599.00] Yeah.
[2599.00 --> 2601.00] Because that's what a huge amount of users are still using.
[2601.00 --> 2602.00] Yes.
[2602.00 --> 2603.00] Because Windows 10 has many problems.
[2603.00 --> 2604.00] Um...
[2604.00 --> 2606.00] What about the other ones?
[2606.00 --> 2609.00] Did you just forget that you released other operating systems?