

Then get a regular debit card, like most people.
Then get a regular debit card, like most people.
But I am talking about 6 EUR per YEAR, not per month - that’s what’s written in the original post: EUR per YEAR. I checked, that municipality has about 30000 employees. So 6 EUR per user per YEAR, which is completely unrealistic.
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I’m guessing it’s a really small state with not much IT going on.
A small organization will have higher software license prices per user than a large one.
Yes, I am 100% sure: you responded to my comment where I say that 6 EUR/year/user won’t cover even Windows. I wasn’t talking about license capabilities (what’s included and what’s not), purely regarding the cost.
Mate, are you sure you don’t confuse per year and per month numbers? Those 180000 is per YEAR (for 30000 users)
50 cents per user per month doesn’t make any sense: I think for MS it might be cheaper to give products for free than to process these payments
Note that that number (180000) is per year, not per month
The cheapest M365 I see is 8 USD/month, not per year
I believe that if a phone would’ve needed a case/screen protector, it would had it just built in (i.e. made the actual phone casing/screen stronger). And that’s what modern phones have: gorilla glass, metal in the casing etc.
I use a phone w/o a case, I dropped it multiple times, its metal bezels have successfully protected it so far - the screen hasn’t cracked.
Modern MS infra administration is far from “navigating arcane GUIs”: it’s all about PowerShell, IaC, automation etc.
It isn’t or the op posted the wrong number: 6 EUR/user/year is nothing for organizations
Certainly not this one: 6 EUR/user/year doesn’t cover even Windows
Everyone drive everywhere. And park as close as possible to their destination place
And yes, when not driving, many people just sit on their arse pretty much the whole day
The world in general switched from Firefox to Chrome several years ago because at that time (when just released) Chrome was new, shiny, and fast (much faster than Firefox). And at that time everyone loved Google (they still had their infamous “be no evil” motto). And Google also promoted their browser, and, given their web resources are immensely popular, that helped tremendously.
That switch had nothing to do with recent concerns about privacy in Mozilla products.
My dude, that happened in 2016…
The Umbrella Academy: in the first couple of episodes like nothing happens and everyone is very sad.
https://usilenie-plus.translate.goog/2016/google-plz/?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp