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by laumars
1868 days ago
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> In my opinion Linux hasn't caught up. I completely agree. I love Linux and it’s easily my preferred desktop OS but when it comes to stuff like ZFS, containerisation and other enterprise features, FreeBSD and Solaris are just more unified and consistent. A lot of it has to do with Linux being a hodgepodge of different contributors resulting in every feature effectively being a 3rd party feature. Which I think is the problem Pottering was trying to solve. And in many ways that’s quite a strength too. But ultimately it boils down to the old Perl mantra of “There's more than one way to do it” and how it’s fun for hackers but FreeBSD et al add the “but sometimes consistency is not a bad thing either” part of the mantra doesn’t too. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_more_than_one_way_... |
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