• @toynbee
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        17 days ago

        I could swear I once even saw it on some obscure webcomic site once. Ah well. Probably my imagination.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 days ago

          Yeah probably. I tried to find source for it but no luck

          The comic was posted quite a bit around in 2017 at earliest

          • @toynbee
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            27 days ago

            Hrm. I was actually trying to be sarcastic about not crediting the author; I could have sworn this was an xkcd comic. However, I’m now also having trouble finding a source, so I suppose I should apologize to OP for my sass.

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    47 days ago

    A little precipitatux is ok, but when the sysadmins clump and precipitate one should prepare for events.

    Of course Blue Skies are Desirable.

  • Possibly linux
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    6 days ago

    I recently learned it is possible to run Solaris in Microsoft Azure

    I have to live with that information and now so do you

    • @Metz
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      No? Unix is not a thing anymore. There are some rare edgecases with some older systems still running a variant like AIX or HP-UX but that is below 1%.

      80% of what we call “cloud” is Linux and ~65% of all Websites run on Linux. The rest is Windows and maybe 0.5% some variant of BSD.

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          36 days ago

          Most webservers run Ubuntu and it is the default OS for the overwhelming amount of cloud providers. Some run Debian though. Most enterprise applications run Red Hat or CentOS.

          I never heard of OmniOS. Quick search says it is a distant descendant of OpenSolaris.

          Given how rare that was already used back in its time and how practically nullexistent the community is for it (compared to Linux) I can say with high confidence the users are limited to a few enthusiasts and hobbyists.

          Alpine is a special case and is indeed quite useful on VMs or IoT devices. I used it successful as base for a taped-together home automation server on a repurposed android phone.