“Right next to the Microsoft building?”
“Oh that’s not Microsoft, that’s-… big hard”
“Right next to the Microsoft building?”
“Oh that’s not Microsoft, that’s-… big hard”
‘LinkedIn’
LinkedIn is as much Social Media as talking with your manager is Socializing.
It’s really plastic and fake feeling there, more so than anywhere else.
Okay but for more clarity sake. LINUX IS NOT UNIX. I don’t care how many certifications or random university teachers mix the two up, they’re wrong.
Linux has only one bit of history with Unix and that is the fact it was made because there was no easily accessible Unix source code for Linus and other students to use. Linus made a Unix-like os. Hence Lin-ux. But it’s not Unix. It doesn’t use any Unix source code. It’s not based on System V or any other official Unix version. Linux is Unix in name only. Its POSIX compliant and has a few POSIX certified distros, but it’s not Unix.
This fact is what made it so favorable to devs worldwide. Unix having his history as a proprietary operating system with a confusing license situation where AT&T would seemingly go sue happy at random made Unix scary and unfavorable.
Linux was built from the ground up. It had no such history. If Linux were Unix this couldn’t possibly have been true, and it certainly wouldn’t have gone on to take over the server and smart phone markets.
Linux is not Unix.
Unix is not Linux.
MacOS is not Linux.
BSD is not Linux.
The Irony of the Unix wars is that Unix lost.
Linux didn’t have any of the untouchable legal issues that Unix had. Linux was built from the ground up without access to Unix source code, that was entirely why it was written.
And now we have Linux, the most used kernel on the face of this earth. Used in almost every server. All android devices. Chrome books. The Steam deck. It’s included on every copy of Windows.
Linux won the Unix wars. And it’s all the fault of the very creator of Unix. AT&T, in their greed, killed the creation they sought to profit from.
Double Ironic.
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And from what I can see Diablo 3 works fine with Lutris.
I once used Arch, but I decided to go to Debian as it is stable.
I went through the entire cycle.
And finally I’m at Debian.
similar enough. 6c/12t 32gb system.
Okay, I’m genuinely confused about the NextCloud hate.
I’ve been using it for a month, and It’s literally had 0 issues.
Nothing about it seems unstable or slow. I’m 99% certain if you’re having issues with nextcloud, it’s a hardware issue.
Drive: NextCloud, FileCloud or Synology Drive are options. But your Intel NUC might be past it’s due date if it cant handle something basic like NextCloud.
Meet: Skype and Teams exist for non-selfhosted options. As far as self-hosted options I’m not so sure for something like this.
Debian is more stable.