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The only problem teams solves is "why are people too happy with remote work", and it's very effective at fixing that.
I actually charge a teams tax on my wage requirements if I find out they're using broken last-gen weak shit like teams, Ansible, or vro.
A role I worked had this holy trinity. Moving to teams was nail in the coffin for me. Out of interest, what is "broken and last gen" about Ansible? And what's newer and better than it? I find it to be okay for infra patching tasks...
What's wrong with Ansible?
I dunno man, that's what I was trying to find out.... I thought I was out of the loop on something here.