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killeronthecorner , to homelab in Broadcom terminates VMware's free ESXi hypervisor
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I googled “how to migrate from esxi to proxmox” last week. I must be psychic.

sonori , to homelab in Broadcom terminates VMware's free ESXi hypervisor
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I’m amazed it held out for so long. Small stacks and getting people used to useing your tool sounds like a good lon green strategy, and Boradcom doesn’t do those.

Shadywack , to Sysadmin in ICANN proposes creating .INTERNAL domain
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Porn sites would like this.

Jarmer , to Linux in Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market
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is there a titlegore magazine here? Because this belongs there.

penguinimus ,
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I wonder what has the other half.

ripcord , to Linux in Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market
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Have to say, I've been using Linux since Slackware 95. And ChromeOS + Debian container is my favorite desktop Linux experience. I do wish a couple of things are different, but with the Android app support too and the nearly seamless Wayland integration etc it's just been so...low-maintenance. For work as a developer, etc.

TeaEarlGrayHot , to Linux in Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market

Agreed that ChromeOS is a linux distro, weird, but a distro nonetheless! I am curious as to what percentage of ChromeOS users have actually enabled linux apps vs those who just use Chrome

ReCursing , to Linux in Two new Linux desktops, one with deep roots, come to Debian [Lomiri and GSDE]
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I ran Windowmaker as my primary WM for many years back in the day. now I run KDE, but as a holdover I want the primary taskbar vertical rather than horizontal. GSDE is somewhat interesting for that reason but I doubt I'll actually install it for quite some time yet, I've got comfy with KDE

muhyb , to Firefox in Firefox 127's private window handling angers users

Is this a Windows problem I'm too Linux to understand?

Sam_Bass , to Work Reform in Study finds 1/4 of bosses hoped Return to Office would make staff quit

Didnt make them quit, so..

NegativeLookBehind , to Sysadmin in Leaving VMware? Consider these 5 FOSS hypervisors • The Register
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Proxmox is amazing

possiblylinux127 OP ,
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For some cases, yes. I don’t think its mature in many ways and the company is small and very local.

I love it for my homelab, but I’m not sure about production.

Pringles ,

I just don’t see us switching our 17 datacenters to proxmox. Azure HCI, perhaps, but most likely we’ll stick with vmware, at least in the foreseeable future.

Treczoks , to Work Reform in Infosys co-founder calls for youth to work 70-hour weeks • The Register

Well, that was what people in Germany and Japan did after the war. I fail to recognize, though, which devastating war had been lost by India lately so they would have to rebuild the country from scratch.

Zeth0s , (edited )

That’s a boomer myth. They used to work long hours but much relaxed pace. Go and show them the modern schedule and stressors of many modern job, and they are absolutely higher than in the past. Every honest european boomer agrees with this. Millennials europeans are working much more intensively and more effective hours overall, even in Germany

GrindingGears ,

Boomers used to go home too, and not have a device going off in their pockets every 55 seconds. They were able to unplug. The boss didn’t dare go to the boomers house. Today, your boss doesn’t even blink at calling you at 2am.

Rolive ,

I have a separate phone for work and turn that thing off immediately when my 8 hours are up.

unfreeradical , to Work Reform in Infosys co-founder calls for youth to work 70-hour weeks • The Register
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Your struggle is our struggle, Narayana. We all share the same interests.

Limitless_screaming , to Linux in Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market
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Most people are not just happy because OSes that use the linux kernel now account for 3% of desktop Oses, but because presumably 3 percent of desktop users are using an OS that gives them choice and freedom. Which as the article mentioned isn't a trait of ChromeOS, the less popular ChromiumOS on the other hand, I would happily consider Linux as having 7% of desktop users out there if ChromiumOS had that 4%.

Oisteink , to Firefox in Firefox 127's private window handling angers users

Yes - this is why my dad (80) and my nephew (23) stopped using Firefox . It’s the only reason anyone use Firefox and without it nobody will use it.

DarkThoughts ,

The only reason people use Firefox is because of an icon in privacy mode? What?

Oisteink ,

Sorry - my bad. Turns out it’s just 1 guy on the forums and theregister that cares.

TachyonTele ,

What browser did your hypothetical dad and nephew switch to?

Oisteink ,

Edge! It’s Firefox but with ai

TachyonTele ,

Ah ok, I didn't realize you were making a joke.

RestrictedAccount , to Firefox in Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in Russia

My guess is that they complied long enough to get their people the F^€k out of Russia.

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