It’s just infuriating, there is no good reason for not supporting firefox

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      I thought it might be sensible on Linux to use MS Edge for Teams (the PWA version).
      Nope, it’s just as shit in Microsoft’s own browser. There is apparently no saving it.

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      Chrome is becoming the modern Internet Explorer. “Oh, yeah, the site only really works in IE for some reason…”

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        Chrome is the new IE in terms of support. “Best viewed in Chrome”

        Safari is the new IE in terms of weird bugs that no other browser encounters. Some of their web APIs like LocalStorage and IndexedDB still have odd quirks (but at least they’re not completely broken any more).

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    Teams is a fucking joke and I hate it.

    Login loops, cookie mess, until recently calling not supported on Firefox (like what?)

    I mean it’s 2023 and you come up with this abomination, Microsoft?

    Teams should be illegal at this point.

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    I am one of the last to defend Microsoft but I just tried it with Firefox 118.0.1 64-Bit on Win11 22H2 22621.2134 with uBlock Origin enabled.

    Loaded a good few times but it loaded and can chat.
    Seems more like a you problem!

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      Yep. Use it at work every day (on Ubuntu). Gives you more features than the “oicial preview client” used to do (like custom video backgrounds and screen sharing on Wayland) but you can run it as a seperate app instead of just in your browser.