It's very simple really. There are Drives and Sites. You can find your Sites in Teams where they are called Channels. Or Files in Channels. Sites are also in SharePoint. Drives are also in SharePoint but you can't access them that way except by accident. Libraries are Groups that are also Files (but Teams calls these Knowledge Bases). You can save things in Notebooks which are saved in a Drive but can also contain Drives or Sites (but not Teams, which are what Teams calls Teams and where Channels are stored, which SharePoint and OneDrive call Sites). Copilot is both a way to access Sites and Drives, and a way to produce lies. Nobody knows what 365 means. If all of this is overwhelming, consider speaking to your administrator about whether Microsoft Death is right for you.
@zanchey@aus.social to read, like, and share this toot, it was also simple.
Someone sent this link to me via iMessage. The link opened in my default web browser, where I was able to enjoy it and have a laugh with my partner.
I want to share this with others, I thought! Excellent, this is on Mastodon! I have a Mastodon account, but not on this server. This server is aus.social, but Iβm on infosec.exchange. You see, Mastodon is decentralized for some reason I canβt readily explain. I can still like and reshare (boost? I forgot what it is called) toots from other servers, but not if Iβm at the link of a server where I donβt have an account.
So I copied the link to the clipboard and went in search of my Mastodon client, which is called Ice Cubes for some reason. I opened up search, pasted the link and searched for it, which brought up the same toot I had open in my web browser, which doesnβt open in my Mastodon client for reasons I donβt fully understand. Now that I had this toot open in my native Mastodon client, where Iβm logged in via an account on infosec.exchange, I can now like (star?) and reshare (boost?) this funny toot!