Allow me to explain how you are wrong. One big issue with Linux is driver maintenance. If a distro can focus on just one set of hardware (e.g. M1 Macs), it allows the developers to optimize the distro massively. It also…
Ironically a MacBook would be the best hardware Linux could presently run on. If everything works reliably well, this could be a game changer for Linux.
Know what’s even faster? Configuring your local host server with the same values as your remote production server. It really isn’t that hard.
Allow me to explain how you are wrong. One big issue with Linux is driver maintenance. If a distro can focus on just one set of hardware (e.g. M1 Macs), it allows the developers to optimize the distro massively. It also…
Ironically a MacBook would be the best hardware Linux could presently run on. If everything works reliably well, this could be a game changer for Linux.
Know what’s even faster? Configuring your local host server with the same values as your remote production server. It really isn’t that hard.