• Swarfega@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Use Cryptomator. You can then use any cloud storage provider knowing they can’t read your files.

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        5 months ago

        Not always an option.

        We use windows at work, which is annoying as a software developer, and I WFH three days a week. I need some files available on both machines and cloud is the best option. I’m not about to be taking a flash drive between home and work.

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            5 months ago

            We use it on Azure, but I don’t always want some files in version control. I might just want things for myself to share across both machines.

            Plus I really don’t care what Microsoft is or isn’t tracking on my work machines. If my company is satisfied with us using everything Microsoft then who am I to complain.

            For reference on what we use of Microsoft:

            • Azure for Git, BlobStorage, hosting, database storage, etc
            • Office Suite - never imagined I would work so much on excel as a dev, but every project so far has required reading from or writing to excel.
            • Visual Studio Professional
            • C# .net and entity framework
            • Typescript mainly with React
            • Teams
            • One drive
            • CoPilot integration in Visual Studio Professional, which saves countless hours in writing code, as it learns your standards. It’s like Intellisense on steroids.
            • SQL Server Management Studio

            There’s probably more that I can’t think of right now. We have an honourable mention of GraphQL as a wrapper for our API.