• hddsx
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    8 hours ago

    I really don’t like Microsoft, but the two products I think Microsoft got mostly right are Microsoft Office and Visual Studio. I really can’t find comparable products.

    Open office and forks feel like Microsoft Office 97. While usable, it takes me twice as long to do things. I would almost prefer to use a LaTeX editor over word. Excel? Idk

    From a business perspective, it doesn’t make sense to switch to libre office. W10 support also ends 10/25. It is highly irresponsible for an IT department to continue to use EOL products so they should be changing to W11 and new Microsoft office

    For individuals, I mean…. I just installed a W10 VM to give me more time to find a Linux compatible alternative to turbo tax and to use visual studio so idk

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      1 hour ago

      If you’re in any of these states:

      • Alaska
      • Arizona
      • California
      • Connecticut
      • Florida
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Kansas
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Nevada
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • Oregon
      • Pennsylvania
      • South Dakota
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Washington state
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming

      You can use the IRS’ new Direct File service. It’s what we should’ve had ages ago, letting citizens file their taxes directly without a for-profit middle man. There are still a couple of scenarios they don’t support, since it’s still in development and is only in it’s second year of use, but in my experience it’s already competent and helpful.

      And, as a bonus, you don’t have to give any money to Intuit/TurboTax to keep lobbying the government to make our tax code as arcane as possible so that people need their services to file taxes.

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      7 hours ago

      Freetaxusa.com does pretty much what turbo tax does. Federal filing for free, pretty sure they just charge $15 for state. If your taxes are too complex for freetaxusa you probably shouldn’t use turbo tax anyway.

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      7 hours ago

      To replace TurboTax I reccomend freetaxusa.com.

      Works exactly like TurboTax without giving any money to Intuit. Federal filing is free but you do have to pay to file state taxes through them ($14.99). It will ask several times if you want to buy their audit protection but you can just select no and keep going.

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      6 hours ago

      Visual studio code has vs codium, which is a free and open source alternative. I’ve tested it a bit and it’s really nice! But yeah, not vs

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        6 hours ago

        Yeah I tried vscode but it’s just similar enough to vs yet different enough to be frustrating