

Linux people are afraid of a little added layer of complexity? Please
Linux people are afraid of a little added layer of complexity? Please
Server infrastructure does not run X Servers / GUI
If only every open source software didn’t lock enterprise features behind licenses….
Companies still have to fork 90% of useful Foss projects and not upstream changes because they need to reimplement HA features and SSO etc every time
That is very true. It’s hard to find local subtitles to a lot of stuff. And the whole deaf angle :)
If youtube transcriptions is anything to go by this won’t be great. But I’m optimistic
Isn’t nutanix licensed the same way more or less?
What are you guys downloading that you need this for?
Honestly I think it’s good. The amount of context switching and with breaks, working on several things at once. To normalize that down to a working day seems reasonable
Niche software like the Microsoft suite? It all depends on the environment you use it in I think
Chargers are now female. So you need m2m to charge your phone
Depends on the job!
Linux opens up a lot of possible job openings
Teams because already use office / exchange and teams is integrated and “free”
We primarily use slack for communication, so I don’t have to use teams much, except for meetings
It’s all just tools and they work reasonably well if you use them as intended.
I don’t share your views on policies though, it’s important that people don’t do their own security assessments and follow what the ciso / security architect has intended. If you disagree, take it up with them.
That’s great but not that useful or needed. I need full exchange support for calendar, contacts etc. IMAP just doesn’t cut it
For corporate work it’s not really my stance on software that is important, it’s the company’s. And id rather be as frictionless as possible with company policy.
Protonmail web client and Android app tbh
For work it’s obviously outlook
Atomic Fedora, like Fedora Kinoite is probably the most noob friendly. Impossible to break.
But then the accidentally had to learn Linux, win win