This is about the most recent version of LibreOffice on Windows 10. I can’t speak for other versions.

My daughter worked hard on her social studies essay. I type things in for her because she’s a really bad typist, but she tells me what to write… but I didn’t remember to manually save her social studies essay yesterday, and for some reason the ThinkPad rebooted, LibreOffice crashed and we lost the whole thing… because autosave was not automatically on when I installed it.

No, recovery didn’t work. We just got a blank file.

I rewrote it for her based on the information we had and what I remembered and tried to make it sound like what a 13-year-old would write because it was basically my fault and she did do the work. I did have her sit with me as I wrote it in case she didn’t like something I wrote, but it was sort of cheating. I’m okay with that cheating since I know she worked hard on it.

First, though, I went into the settings and turned on autosave.

I like LibreOffice, but why the hell is that not on automatically? Honestly, I don’t really understand why someone wouldn’t want their documents autosaved, but I’m pretty sure most people would want that.

This isn’t fucking 1993. I shouldn’t have to remember to save a document anymore and it shouldn’t be lost forever because of it.

Like I said, I like LibreOffice. I don’t really want to trust documents to Microsoft or Google. But this was really annoying.

  • rainynight65@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    First of all, as a time honored tradition it is customary to say this: Never, ever trust an autosave.

    I’ve worked in IT and software development for 25 years, and this is literally the first time I hear someone say this, never mind call it a ‘tradition’ to say it.

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      9 months ago

      You worked in IT, not with IT. You made the bugs, but didn’t experience them.
      Your tradition is having users calling you for the dumbest of things and everyone you know calling you to fix their electronics.
      We are not the same.

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        9 months ago

        I don’t know what you’re driving at, but whatever you think you know about what I’ve done and what I’ve seen, it’s not nearly as much as you think you know. I work with IT, with software as much as I work in those fields. I experience bugs as much as anyone. I’ve seen the contempt many software devs and professionals have for regular, non-technical users so many times, it manifests in their attitudes, their documentation, their responses to GitHub tickets, their UX decisions.

        I don’t care if we are the same or not. Don’t make assumptions you can’t corroborate.

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          9 months ago

          You are correct. And yet, I feel I must send a “whatever you think you know about what I’ve done and what I’ve seen, it’s not nearly as much as you think you know” right back at you, random internet acquaintance.

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            9 months ago

            I didn’t make any assumptions about what you know or do, aside from what you think you know about me.