← Back to context Comment by bossyTeacher 3 hours ago Microsoft is hilariously bad at naming things 5 comments bossyTeacher Reply ndsipa_pomu 24 minutes ago user: How do I shutdown this computer?tech: First, click on the "Start" button...user: No! I want to shut it down EGreg 3 hours ago I remember they prepended the word “Microsoft” to official names of all their software. __del__ 3 hours ago "My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are. Mountain_Skies 2 hours ago Good news is that Microsoft no longer considers your documents to belong to you, so they did away with that part of the name. 1 reply →
ndsipa_pomu 24 minutes ago user: How do I shutdown this computer?tech: First, click on the "Start" button...user: No! I want to shut it down
EGreg 3 hours ago I remember they prepended the word “Microsoft” to official names of all their software. __del__ 3 hours ago "My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are. Mountain_Skies 2 hours ago Good news is that Microsoft no longer considers your documents to belong to you, so they did away with that part of the name. 1 reply →
__del__ 3 hours ago "My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are. Mountain_Skies 2 hours ago Good news is that Microsoft no longer considers your documents to belong to you, so they did away with that part of the name. 1 reply →
Mountain_Skies 2 hours ago Good news is that Microsoft no longer considers your documents to belong to you, so they did away with that part of the name. 1 reply →
user: How do I shutdown this computer?
tech: First, click on the "Start" button...
user: No! I want to shut it down
I remember they prepended the word “Microsoft” to official names of all their software.
"My Documents" comes to mind. it seemed somehow infantilizing. yes, yes i know whose documents they are.
Good news is that Microsoft no longer considers your documents to belong to you, so they did away with that part of the name.
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