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RobotToaster@mander.xyz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Artemis II astronauts are struggling with Microsoft Outlook issues

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Artemis II astronauts are struggling with Microsoft Outlook issues

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RobotToaster@mander.xyz to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Yes, Microsoft apps can cause a problem even in space.
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    Let this be a lesson about putting windows OS on space equipment.

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    Why would you not use internal NASA programmed software? Oh wait, we’re beyond that now, we just ask Claude to vomit up a mess from its exabytes of source code and vibe our way to the Moon!!!

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      Is NASA using Claude? It makes me shudder to think that people are developing mission critical (literally, not that corpo bullshit) software using LLMs.

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    TCP/IP?

    • OrteilGenou@lemmy.world
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      deleted by creator

  • lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com
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    They need to open the event viewer now, which takes 2 minutes.

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    “NASA says they’ll remotely connect to the computer to see what the problem is.”

    'Hello, this is your NASA certified Microsoft certied tech support, you need to send us gift cards to unblock your computer"

    • burghler@sh.itjust.works
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      “WHY HAVE YOU REDEEM”

      • Agent641@lemmy.world
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        DOOOOO NOOOT REDEEEM!

      • Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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        Kitboga is the best

    • Agent641@lemmy.world
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      “The soul called Mr Barrister John Warosa” intensifies

  • ORbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Why in the everliving fuck would NASA put ANYTHING Microsoft into a spacecraft?

    • Isthisreddit@lemmy.world
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      I sometimes wonder if the Microsoft haters are in a bubble or if people who remember just how fucked up Microsoft was are just starting to age out at this point. I would like to think that Anyone who follows security related news and current tech news are also aware just how shit Microsoft is (and always was), but again, I migjt be very biased lol

      Me, and the rest of the member of the various unix enthusit groups I belong to, would never ever ever want anything to do with Microsoft unless we are forced to use it for some stupid reason.

      For all we know, there might have been one person high up in the chain of command that is not aware just how fucking bad Microsoft is.

      I have a feeling a lot of people will be asking NASA a lot of questions about it, now that there is a huge spotlight on it.

      • ORbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I have a foot on both sides of the fence. I work with MS products for a living, doing all sorts of stuff with AD - ask me specifics if you actually want to know - but I run Linux at home. Arch on my laptop, a variant on my NAS, a very scaled down one thing on a terminal, and I started my whole computer world on FreeBSD 2.2.2 back in 1997.

        People in NASA who do real work know. They’re like everyone else. They just don’t have clout. So, if a C-level dipshit says “We’re using Outlook on the space ship,” that’s that.

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      Because Gates fucked Children with the President on Epstein’s Island…

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      The entire craft is built by giant US legacy corporations. Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop, etc. Microsoft is just one more in the pile.

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        Your laptop is built by "legacy corporations, " but if you put Linux on it, it works better.

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      It’s almost as if this bullshit project was just pork barrelling for overpriced contracts.

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        Bro. Moon travel isn’t bullshit. It’s necessary to save the planet. We need to go colonize outer orbit on massive colonies. Let the planet heal.

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      They are going to space to seed the cloud

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      You would think that Microsoft would be like this is going to space. Let’s pull out all the stops. But no, it’s the same corporate crap!

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      Its a personal device

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        Personal devices running Outlook should be rapidly deorbited

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      And of all things, an email client?? What the fuck are they doing?

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        Porn.

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    In space, no one can hear you call tech support.

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    Space Force TV show continues to fulfill the prophecy.

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      Shame that show was cancelled 🫠

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    You would think that the absolute basic, minimum requirement for taking something on a space mission is that it complies with open standards.

    If you have standards compliant programs, it’s easy to set up a back-up client in case the primary doesn’t work. If your email is “Outlook” and you are tied to the outlook server and something breaks, there’s your single point of failure. Sucks to be you.

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      What if the problem is server side

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        What if the problem is DNS

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          That’s impossible. They don’t even have that in space.

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            Why not? Friggin’ surrounded by internet satellites up there, their ping times must be in the minuses

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              Yeah I bet there is absolutely DNS in space, but that didn’t fit the joke, lol.

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                Mfw my addition to the bit was too camouflaged

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            Why not, aren’t they also handling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timekeeping_on_the_Moon

            DNS would be the same logic. Maybe we should even have some higher levels than before. Name.country.moon.planet.star.

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            I looked it up and apparently: is it DNS

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              There I go getting the Narrator: It was treatment!

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        Haha yeah, I use outlook at work as a webpage in LibreWolf in Linux, so even with open stuff on my local hardware I can definitely still have outlook issues.

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        It’s easy to set up high-availability for servers running on the ground.

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          Easy?

          And all problems are solved by high availability?

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    If only there were low-bandwidth, straight-forward, well tested email clients…

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      low-bandwidth,

      They’re on a 600Mbps connection, bandwidth isn’t the problem.

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        Bro what do you mean the moon mission has faster internet than me? 😭

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          They’re testing an optical communication system that will eventually give them 100+ Gbps (only 250ish Mbps for this mission)!

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          Probably also a different price range.

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    Wtf do they need email for in space

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    Imagine being literally off the planet and still be expected to check your work email.

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      I mean if you are on a work trip it is pretty standard

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      Gotta submit their timesheets.

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        Wednesday: 24 hours space travel
        Thursday: 24 hours space travel

        Ahh, gotta remember to submit the fuel receipts

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          Sorry boss, went a bit over on fuel costs this trip. If I need to chip in a few hundred million from my personal account, I can make it work.

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    Maybe someone should introduce them to PINE and SMTP and MIME.

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    Also known as “nominal outlook performance”

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