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All this is giving me bad vibes for the future. I have to use Windows for work and OneDrive/Dropbox have been the obvious and essential choices. Now that they're looking a bit shaky is there an alternative? Is iCloud a viable choice?
 
I think its more that it just needs some optimization. with how critical OneDrive is to many 365 users I cant imagine it note being atleast mostly resolved sometime soon.
 
All this is giving me bad vibes for the future. I have to use Windows for work and OneDrive/Dropbox have been the obvious and essential choices. Now that they're looking a bit shaky is there an alternative? Is iCloud a viable choice?
First, OneDrive from AppStore is stable in working without any issues with it.

I’m using OneDrive for work and personal use.
But I’m also using iCloud Drive.

No issues what so ever.

The Apple native one I don’t know how it works as it’s not released at the AppStore yet
 
First, OneDrive from AppStore is stable in working without any issues with it.

I’m using OneDrive for work and personal use.
But I’m also using iCloud Drive.

No issues what so ever.

The Apple native one I don’t know how it works as it’s not released at the AppStore yet

Does anyone know why the App Store version isn't native yet?
 
I don't know if anyone has seen this yet but there's a website that publishes the latest arm64 version of Microsoft Teams for macOS which is available at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ItzLevvie/MicrosoftTeams-msinternal/master/defconfig
Get the build they uploaded yesterday - 1.5.00.11713 (osx-x64 + osx-arm64) - published on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 3:15 PM with 203 MB: https://statics.teams.cdn.office.net/production-osx/1.5.00.11713/Teams_osx.pkg

This one runs much much better! Has used between 968MB - 1060GB of memory and navigating the UI is much faster especially in the channels.

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Why do you use edge?
Likely one of many reasons:
Syncing bookmarks to a work 365 account
Syncing bookmarks to a PC
Chromes rendering is much better and reliable than Safari's
Better/more plug-ins
Because it's NOT the mess Safari is now.

I cant for the life of me figure out why anyone trusts Brave, that's my question. They have made numerous missteps that people seem to just brush off as an "oops". I'd run a custom config Firefox YEARS before I ever TOUCHED Brave.
 
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Quick update, there's a new build just released. You have Microsoft Teams Version 1.5.00.11804-E

Everything externally web cam (both logitech models 1080p and 4K working), extenral and internal microphone working. Also the in-buit camera of the M1 Pro works without a issue.

No issues screen sharing either.

Memory usage is also down below 1GB however after doing some calls it stay still at 1.23-1.35GB

You can get this build here - MicrosoftTeams-msinternal/defconfig at master · ItzLevvie/MicrosoftTeams-msinternal · GitHub this is the central repo for these.

Direct download link -
1.5.00.11804 (osx-x64 + osx-arm64) - published on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 7:17 AM with 203 MB: https://statics.teams.cdn.office.net/production-osx/1.5.00.11804/Teams_osx.pkg


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Why do you use edge?
My workplace is fully integrated within O365, I use it for Azure/Office Web Apps/Sharepoint/SNOW/PWA Apps. I can fully sync my bookmarks with the Citrix and Microsoft VDI ones, it's the only allowed browser in our enterprise.
 
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Literally the only apps that I run all the time that need updating for native support now that teams has been are whatsapp desktop and onedrive (app store version), onedrive should be updated eventually since the standalone version already has been updated and whatsapp isn't too bad anyway, although an update would be great
 
Literally the only apps that I run all the time that need updating for native support now that teams has been are whatsapp desktop and onedrive (app store version), onedrive should be updated eventually since the standalone version already has been updated and whatsapp isn't too bad anyway, although an update would be great
Yeah but What's App is absolutely terrible that thing eats 1.3GB of RAM lol.
 
All this is giving me bad vibes for the future. I have to use Windows for work and OneDrive/Dropbox have been the obvious and essential choices. Now that they're looking a bit shaky is there an alternative? Is iCloud a viable choice?

iCloud not really, it can work but is not as good for sharing/collab functions as in the OneDrive and Dropbox.
 
MathWorks has a public beta of a M1 native Matlab version.


downloaded the beta to see how well it works.

ran bench(100) and on my 20 core ultra, the beta appears to barely utilizing 3 of the efficiency cores
and two of the performance cores.

average score of ~ 39 (~ 2x mac mini i7)

activity monitor is reporting that matlab is using ~ 280% of the available 2000% cpu
and ~ 50% of the gpu.

wonder if the mathwork is developing using a 4+4 core M1 mini and limiting the number of
cores utilized (and only seeing 1 of the 2 gpu's of the ultra chip)
 
Onedrive just updated from the App Store but it's still Intel.
Not seeing this update yet, but that's a shame since the office roadmap shows apple silicon support as being fully rolled out and available to everyone, clearly that isn't true
 
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