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|    Alan to CrudeSausage    |
|    Re: Sorry, Mac Fans: Linux Is Actually t    |
|    30 Aug 25 12:11:07    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy       From: nuh-uh@nope.com              On 2025-08-30 08:29, CrudeSausage wrote:       > 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.              What overhead would that be?              > You can do pretty much everything in the Linux console whereas       > Apple doesn't usually prioritize that part of their operating system.              It doesn't put it forward to ordinary users...              ...but it still exists.              > 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.       But you didn't have to.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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