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|    CrudeSausage to Alan    |
|    Re: Sorry, Mac Fans: Linux Is Actually t    |
|    30 Aug 25 08:29:31    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy       From: crude@sausa.ge              On 2025-08-28 9:12 p.m., Alan wrote:       > On 2025-08-28 19:23, Joel W. Crump wrote:       >> On 8/28/2025 2:31 PM, Alan wrote:       >>> On 2025-08-28 12:12, CrudeSausage wrote:       >>>> On 2025-08-28 10:53 a.m., Alan wrote:       >>>>> On 2025-08-28 00:12, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >>>>>>       >>>>>> Linux is becoming more and more dominant, that’s what’s changed.       >>>>>       >>>>> Yeah!       >>>>>       >>>>> In the last two years it's gone from 3.12% share to 3.98%.       >>>>>       >>>>> Any day now.       >>>>> 🤣🤣🤣       >>>>       >>>> There is no denying that Linux owns the server market. Neither       >>>> Windows nor Mac OS can deliver the kind of advantages a mere Linux       >>>> server can. Nevertheless, Microsoft seems to be the one making the       >>>> most money using a Linux server software through Azure.       >>>       >>> Where the chief "advantage" is cost, yes.       >>       >>       >> Wrong, idiot, you're so desperate to make a point about your lame       >> platform, that you say something so stupid, no, Windows servers have       >> their place, but Linux is much more designed to function in the       >> average server purposes, that is undeniable, you are a moron.       > In what way is it "much more designed to function"?       >       > What does it have that macOS would not that makes it better as a server?              Linux doesn't have the overhead that MacOS would have for server       purposes. You can do pretty much everything in the Linux console whereas       Apple doesn't usually prioritize that part of their operating system.       Besides, we've been in this situation before. I recall when Apple tried       to push its Gx series servers in the mid-2000s. Absolutely no one wanted       them because the performance was laughable whereas the cost was       enormous. If I remember correctly, the company also expected you to do       everything through a GUI.              --       God be with you,              CrudeSausage       Islam is the enemy       John 14:6              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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