[Date updated: 2022/12/18(Sun) 16:59:07]
 Arrgghh I thought I uploaded my final project 2 days ago but I just uploaded the file and forgot to hit send 
 I might get a goddamned zero now (;´Д`)(;´Д`)
 Teams is such bullshit. I wish I could just email that crap ヽ(`Д´)ノヽ(`Д´)ノ
 
 What happens if u just refuse to use that crap?
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 ││There's no way my college could have convinced me to use skype to send 
 ││them things for example - in fact I think they would have gotten in big 
 ││trouble and developed a bad reputation for inappropriate interactions 
 ││with students (´∇`)
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 │└Not him but I'm in the same situation, they would probably let you work
   on shitty school computers
   
   If that didn't work out, your teacher wouldn't give a fuck and give you
   a nice round 0 (´∇`)
   I have some linuxfag senseis who also despise Microsoft but it's just the
   policy our university or faculty enforces, so they don't have much choice
   either
   
 I don't think profs with classes over 200 students are really willing to
  use e-mail for their assignments (;^Д^)
  
  ヽ(´ー`)ノ> > Arrgghh I thought I uploaded my final project 2 days ago but I just uploaded the file and forgot to hit send 
   
   Not him, but there's no difference with using email besides students 
   not having to sign up to sum additional (and notoriously sucky) 3rd-
   party spyware crApp. How bout Anonymous-san give sensei the assignment 
   of lerning how 2 email filters and/or kissing his a$$? ヽ(´ー`)ノ
   
   BAK IN MAI DAY (a billion yrs ago) there was email, the school's own 
   portal site, or you could hand things over in person via CD/DVD, 
   memory stick, or teh paper. Not that I did much cuz I was 2 k00l 4 
   sk00l (lazy) ヽ(´∇`)ノ
   
   Mails aren't used only for assignments, it's mostly for asking the sensei
    about stuff so mail groups wouldn't effectively werk. Services like
    Teams also allows them to easily grade the work, which is probably good
    for more tech-illiterate profs.
    The alternative to Teams isn't e-mail anyways. I think since internets
    became wide-spread enough, apparently other alternatives to teams were
    already in the use until some authority forced using Teams, though I
    can't name any specifically. I think using school's portal sites for
    assignments would make the most sense ( ´ω`)
    
    To (at least mine) school's defense, the e-mail they give us is based
    on outlook, so you don't need to sign up an extra and Teams also works
    from inside browser, without needing to install anything.
    
    That's what email filters/rules are for! They just have to tell stu-
      dents to include a certain thing in the subject for completed assign-
      ments, set up a filter/rule for it, and then all emails containing that 
      thing will go to it's own folder
      
      And this brings up an additional argument against Teams (and similar): 
      kids today (and even so-called "PROFESSORS"!) apparently don't know how 
      email works (;´Д`)
      
      It's contributing to this shitty world where open internet standards 
      liek email are getting replaced with proprietary corpo crap (;´Д`)
      

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