Yeah that's a bit advanced lol. Virtual machines anyone?
Oh, I was thinking containers. VMs are so 2010.
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Yeah that's a bit advanced lol. Virtual machines anyone?
Guess I'm old school -- need to get up to speed. I still use a Xen hypervisor.Oh, I was thinking containers. VMs are so 2010.
Haha, that was the argument against OSS 20 years ago. Now there are F1000 companies running the majority of their applications on OSS.
I spotted the Apple fanboi.
I spotted the Apple fanboi.
No argument from me. We would fail an audit in a heartbeat if one of our machines were found to be running non studio content security approved software.
I was referring more to the hackintosh comment rather than OSS. I supposed saying we won’t run anything open source was incorrect, especially since a large number of our servers (at least the ones that don’t crash often) are Linux machines.
No fanboi at all, I just depend on my machines for my livelihood and as such I use the best tool for the job.
General computing, web browsing, configuring equipment from a web browser I use a Mac.
When I need to console into a machine or get into an IPO I grab my thinkpad. I could console using screen from my Mac and I have a VM setup with W7 on the Mac if I really was in a bind and had to get into an IPO without the thinkpad nearby, but honestly it’s so much easier from a dedicated win machine I just carry both.
The thinkpad does live in its bag in the trunk of my car more often these day’s as I have transitioned into a sales engineer role and less of a tech, but is still keep it with me most of the time.
If I could get the IPO and Avigilon software to play nice with Linux I wouldn’t have a piece of Microsoft software in my home.
I despise Microsoft and still firmly believe that windows XP SP2 was their last great OS. 7 was good and 10 has grown on me but I could live the rest of my life without using windows and be perfectly content.
Guess I'm old school -- need to get up to speed. I still use a Xen hypervisor.
I was just busting your chops.
My work cpu is a mac. Hi-tech companies use them across their workforce for the very reasons you referenced.
I agree about MS and XP. Having said that, i still think XP was a step down in some (trivial UI) ways from 98.I despise Microsoft and still firmly believe that windows XP SP2 was their last great OS. 7 was good and 10 has grown on me but I could live the rest of my life without using windows and be perfectly content.
I can't recommend GNU/Linux systems enough.
Linux has come along way since I first got free from Win-Mac about 10 years ago. If I were starting out again today I'd choose Ubuntu, Pop!_OS from System76, Elementary OS, PureOS, or maybe Mint.