I wish.
pascal
You're changing the environment to favour your fight. I agree with you, 90% of the times in servers space, Linux works better.
I don't want to argue with you, because your thoughts are right and you raise valid good points when interacting on social media.
But just to add something, I didn't say he's a bad person, I have no clue about that, I did say he's a bad IT person. In other words, not qualifies for the role, if I can have an opinion on that.
I support the right tool for the right task, I'm not a company cultist, I'm sure Apple is as fucked up as Microsoft, I believe you. But I don't care.
Sony is the publisher, but the developer has a word, or doesn't?
I have 20 years of experience in Linux. I'm not the average "I'm using Arch btw" Linux user. I managed several services at work with Linux and have a homelab at home.
If I wasn't a PC gamer, Windows was gone from my house. That's how I prefer Linux.
Having said that, your statement is objectively wrong.
No offence but you're a bad it person if you really think like that.
I love to suggest Apple products to my relatives, because they're too dumb and I don't have to give technical support, lol.
I'm a windows and Linux user. I received for free an old 2015 MacBook air. I absolutely love it (after installing brew).
With how infuriating Windows 11 is, I'm slowly starting to understand why people prefer to pay more for a Mac.
I get the joke, but lots of people, me included, start to understand why people pay so much for a Mac. It's not the hardware, it's not having to deal with Windows.
You know that tool called stud finder that you use in America if you ever think about hanging a picture on the wall, or a TV, otherwise you risk your wall falling down with anything attached to it?
Never seen a stud finder in Europe.
If you had a Sound Blaster 16, you had an extra IDE port on the board, which DOS couldn't see and you had to load special drivers to use them. Usually it was used for the CD-ROM.