Wait... but my manager has been at his job for 18 years and we use.... oh god, Lenovos. π±
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I'm in a weird unicorn org where we were issued MacBooks, but some of the people on my team have been there >20 years. The broader org issues Thinkpads, my dept picked MacBooks because apparently that's what developers use and we didn't want to deal with corporate's locked-down images.
I've been there about 4 years now, which is almost as long as my dept has existed (we started w/ a contractor group for 1-2 years before I got hired on).
I hate macOS, but I really like the dept. We'll see what happens.
We get macbooks at my work because we develop for linux servers but IT don't want to have to deal with linux clients on their network.
The corporate surveillance infrastructure is there for MacOS and it's nix enough for the development we need to do.
We had them complaining a few years ago that all these macbooks were too expensive (which they are) and we said to them "We're happy to take good quality Linux laptops..."
IT were like "Nah"
My first laptop with this company was a Β£3000+ MBP with an I9 which got too hot to touch. TBH since they replaced it with an M3 one i've actually enjoyed using it. i can spend all day in bed on a single charge
Are you British me? That's pretty much exactly how things went down for us as well. As we've been upgrading from the crappy Intel Macs, the complaints have gone down as well.
Yeah i'm london based (although almost exclusively work from home). the company is a huge multinational though, offices all over the world
My company is using Lenovo, and a bunch of my colleagues were already working there 20+ years ago, now I've got a permanent contract too... I think it might check out.
My company is using Lenovo
Someone died in front of it! ~~And that's how you got hired.~~
Actually, my position was newly created in a company just now fostering overdue digitalisation. Some bloke came up with the idea of actually trying to figure out what they're doing and justifying their effort at progress with figures because that's what upper management likes to see, so they brought me on to do just that.
People definitely died for the company, but that's not my fault. ~~Or so I tell myself to sleep at night.~~
My company switched from Lenovo to Toshiba... what does that mean?
Now we're switching to Dell
Now weβre switching to Dell
Fs in chat. O7
An acer: your boss is gonna try and f*ck you
Hmm, is the boss hot?
... and sweaty ... and hairy ... very, very hairy. :(
My company just switched from Lenovo to Dell and gets rid of 20% of the workforce
Joke's on you, I have a trackpoint on my Dell Latitude
Still gonna get laid off, but at least your index finger gets a little more action.
Imagine getting a new job. You come into the office on the first day. Instead of handing you a laptop, they just give you a chair in the break room. You'll be working off a linux distro that's been installed into the door of a smart fridge.
But you're not allowed to sit directly in front of it. Don't block the fridge
Nah, you will be allowed to sit in front. Part of your job will be cleaning out the fridge, keeping track of how long items have been there, and storing and retrieving items for people. You'll basically be a fridge librarian.
The frigidairian, even.
You guys are getting tech jobs?
Not all laptop users work in tech.
Do all tech workers work in tech?
Some of them are in theatre.
So what if all the desks are set up with thin or zero clients.
Layoffs will be a regular occurrence. Think you're safe because you have a lot of seniority? My wife was laid off by Chase just a couple weeks before her 20 year anniversary. Funnily enough, they had just switched everyone to thin clients a year or two before.
It was a sign they were trying to cut long term costs over user convenience long term when they switched to thing clients. Budget cuts are never a good sign in business that are "supposed" to be growing
Lol I got a layoff notice last Thursday at another financial institute. Our whole environment is Lenovo. I noticed at the end of last year that 2025s upcoming EOL refresh was going to be all thin laptop conversions.
But don't worry guys, I can apply for 10 dollars less an hour to the new contractor they are bring on to delay the inevitable.
Your boss is constantly micromanaging you, but you can't get anything done because thin clients suck.
Haha, I set up a few hundred for a transition happening at a college years ago. They also got a few laptops that were thin clients. For a full time machine id assume it would be problematic. But when it's constantly rotating users like that, it makes management pretty simple / cheaper long term. I assume they took some of the market away from products like deepfreeze. (Not saying it's a better solution than deepfreeze, just that they likely stole some of the users)
I've heard Wyse has gone downhill since Dell bought it though, not sure if true.