I wonder if there was a tech person anywhere outside NASA who thought that was a good idea.
ASDF0716 on
*“Your call is important to us! Please stay on the line until one of our trained representatives can assist you!”*
**music**
*”Did you know that you can find answers to most questions on our website? Just visit http://www.microsoft.com/help, then scroll down to our Frequently Asked Questions, log in with your registered Microsoft Account, find the section related to your question and then an answer will be emailed to you in seven to ten working days!*”
**music stops**
*”By-the-way: want to be able to access your email from Lunar orbit? Microsoft Outlook: Celestial Edition is now available for purchase from our Exchange Store!”*
jarena009 on
Microsoft can’t do Office 365 and emails right, and they think they’re going to be a leader in AI.
Zardotab on
Microsoft-Clippy: „It looks like you’re trying to pull an Apollo 13, would you like some help with that?“
Should have paid for the space geolocation license. Fools!
sabek on
Are they paid up on their office365 subscriptions? 😁
GearBrain on
Somewhere, a QA person is composing the most scathing „I told you so“ email.
Calierio on
GeoIP conditional access lol
SlapThatAce on
Microslop couldn’t figure out how to allow user to relocate the task bar and yet these clowns think they can succeed with AI. And let’s not even get into the tabs is a notepad……Why? You monsters Why??
DtotheOUG on
I remember this getting posted on the IT sub (/r/iiiiiiitttttttttttt/), the funniest part was that a ground tech had to remote in to fix it.
Remoting into a NASA spaceship to fix an outlook bug has to be the most IT thing ever.
Junkstar on
I googled a question this week and got a top return Gemini response. It referred to a Reddit comment i made a couple of years ago, and presented my moronic comment as a fairly convincing fact. That was a first. Had to go delete the comment. AI ain’t ready for the common knucklehead.
lewah on
Compress the .pst file!
ambientocclusion on
The programmers of the original Apollo software are currently spinning in their graves.
tuttut97 on
They will be back on earth before support responds with an actual fix.
Think_Fault_7525 on
They should be using PINE to save weight.
superelite_30 on
I volunteer to go on future trips as a computer tech
Strenue on
Updates happening
grafknives on
When I saw that news I thought it was a joke…
iOSAT on
Houston has said this confirms all systems are working as normal.
Patara on
Just like my company lets go
Billhong1014 on
they can survive reentry but they can’t survive Microsoft outlook. relatable
Guac_in_my_rarri on
3 constants in life: death, taxes and outlook not working.
G8M8N8 on
Turns out the most unrealistic thing about HAL 9000 was the ability to say “I can’t do that.”
Copilot would just go “You’re totally right, let me jettison those pod doors immediately.”
TicketZealousideal63 on
Maybe they should have had three Microsoft outlooks
vasteverse on
Microsoft’s reputation is in gutter. Nothing you can do but laugh at how terrible their software is nowadays.
IrishAndIKnowIt7612 on
Just like space force. Fuck you Microsoft
bumbumDbum on
Outlook. Aka. LOOKOUT
PonasSumushtinis on
Imagine mission failing to the moon because of microslop.
QuesoMeHungry on
Outlook, New Outlook, and Outlook (New)
CookieDragon678 on
Just like the rest of us
Micho86 on
I think going to space would change anyone’s outlook.
Electrical-Page-6479 on
If only I could read the whole article.
neppo95 on
The person that thought to put anything Microsoft onboard should be fired in an instant. Then again, it’s probably a suit.
Confident-Ad5479 on
Must’ve been helluva optimizations and tweaks to get modern Outlook to run on hardened 486’s.
RedBlankIt on
Maybe this could be the catalyst that could make Microsoft make SOME sort of good changes lol. Having an error and having an Astronaut call it out so blatantly to worldwide media has got to effect something… right?
WalkerYYJ on
Vibe coding, something something, accumulating tech debt at scale……
fyf_fyf on
In space, no one can hear you on teams
JC878 on
Probably lucky they didn’t have Copilot run as an agentic Ai for the Artemis II.
Maybe when they do the moon landing it would be ready in 2027 or 2028.
They should build a copilot module and stick it to the Artemis II. That way they would have tech support and AI all the way till they land and kiss moon dust.
Mysterious-Lick on
Why are they using MS Office products in Space?
Acrobatic_Oven_1108 on
Reminds me of a space force episode…. Fck microsoftttt
LegitimateCopy7 on
not a great outlook tbh
SneakyFire23 on
Microsoft is nothing if not consistent, their products are dogshit in space, on the ground, in the air.
yukeake on
Should have listened to the 8-ball…
*“Outlook not so good“*
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I wonder if there was a tech person anywhere outside NASA who thought that was a good idea.
*“Your call is important to us! Please stay on the line until one of our trained representatives can assist you!”*
**music**
*”Did you know that you can find answers to most questions on our website? Just visit http://www.microsoft.com/help, then scroll down to our Frequently Asked Questions, log in with your registered Microsoft Account, find the section related to your question and then an answer will be emailed to you in seven to ten working days!*”
**music stops**
*”By-the-way: want to be able to access your email from Lunar orbit? Microsoft Outlook: Celestial Edition is now available for purchase from our Exchange Store!”*
Microsoft can’t do Office 365 and emails right, and they think they’re going to be a leader in AI.
Microsoft-Clippy: „It looks like you’re trying to pull an Apollo 13, would you like some help with that?“
Artemis also had problems with their toilet. Coincidence? ([Meme-ified](https://www.reddit.com/r/techhumor/comments/1sbdvat/artemis_mission_techwoes/))
Should have paid for the space geolocation license. Fools!
Are they paid up on their office365 subscriptions? 😁
Somewhere, a QA person is composing the most scathing „I told you so“ email.
GeoIP conditional access lol
Microslop couldn’t figure out how to allow user to relocate the task bar and yet these clowns think they can succeed with AI. And let’s not even get into the tabs is a notepad……Why? You monsters Why??
I remember this getting posted on the IT sub (/r/iiiiiiitttttttttttt/), the funniest part was that a ground tech had to remote in to fix it.
Remoting into a NASA spaceship to fix an outlook bug has to be the most IT thing ever.
I googled a question this week and got a top return Gemini response. It referred to a Reddit comment i made a couple of years ago, and presented my moronic comment as a fairly convincing fact. That was a first. Had to go delete the comment. AI ain’t ready for the common knucklehead.
Compress the .pst file!
The programmers of the original Apollo software are currently spinning in their graves.
They will be back on earth before support responds with an actual fix.
They should be using PINE to save weight.
I volunteer to go on future trips as a computer tech
Updates happening
When I saw that news I thought it was a joke…
Houston has said this confirms all systems are working as normal.
Just like my company lets go
they can survive reentry but they can’t survive Microsoft outlook. relatable
3 constants in life: death, taxes and outlook not working.
Turns out the most unrealistic thing about HAL 9000 was the ability to say “I can’t do that.”
Copilot would just go “You’re totally right, let me jettison those pod doors immediately.”
Maybe they should have had three Microsoft outlooks
Microsoft’s reputation is in gutter. Nothing you can do but laugh at how terrible their software is nowadays.
Just like space force. Fuck you Microsoft
Outlook. Aka. LOOKOUT
Imagine mission failing to the moon because of microslop.
Outlook, New Outlook, and Outlook (New)
Just like the rest of us
I think going to space would change anyone’s outlook.
If only I could read the whole article.
The person that thought to put anything Microsoft onboard should be fired in an instant. Then again, it’s probably a suit.
Must’ve been helluva optimizations and tweaks to get modern Outlook to run on hardened 486’s.
Maybe this could be the catalyst that could make Microsoft make SOME sort of good changes lol. Having an error and having an Astronaut call it out so blatantly to worldwide media has got to effect something… right?
Vibe coding, something something, accumulating tech debt at scale……
In space, no one can hear you on teams
Probably lucky they didn’t have Copilot run as an agentic Ai for the Artemis II.
Maybe when they do the moon landing it would be ready in 2027 or 2028.
They should build a copilot module and stick it to the Artemis II. That way they would have tech support and AI all the way till they land and kiss moon dust.
Why are they using MS Office products in Space?
Reminds me of a space force episode…. Fck microsoftttt
not a great outlook tbh
Microsoft is nothing if not consistent, their products are dogshit in space, on the ground, in the air.
Should have listened to the 8-ball…
*“Outlook not so good“*