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by vezzy-fnord
3933 days ago
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The mere existence of alternatives doesn't suddenly transform you from "unified utopia" to "fragmented dystopian hellhole". Windows isn't gaining anything on the demographics that use GNU/Linux for cloud deployments. You're reading too many articles on HN and extrapolating that Windows must be curb stomping its competition because of some smart business decisions on part of Nadella and co. You're further making the assumption that Linux needs to compete with Windows. It doesn't. It's not that there is fragmentation, so much as the problem space is quite open-ended and there are multiple solutions. Forcing a square peg into a round hole (systemd ueber alles) is a recipe for impedance mismatch and stagnation, not unification. One kernel. One init. One desktop. Ein Volk. Ein Reich. Ein Fuehrer. |
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