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Uh, Android is the alternative to Apple’s iOS. Android is much more customizable.

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Which is kinda sad in its own way.

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Azure don’t give a shit what it runs. Windows is on its own these days; if they succeed, good for them, but honestly I think the days of Microsoft just pretending to give a shit about Linux are long gone; it’s an important OS to them too.

I’ve worked for Microsoft for 12 years, still have lots of friends there so I get some of the vibe from that.

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Friends don’t let friends use windows man. :p

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Putting Red hat in the same group as Google and Microsoft is wild.

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That’s because Red hat recently started doing some Microsoft and Google like shit.

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It’s not that far fetched, Google used to have somehow the same philosophy as current IBM-RedHat.

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While Microsoft and Google merely pretend to like open source but transparently hate it, it is (was) not quite as obvious that red hat wanted to capture the enterprise Linux market wholesale. What red hat has done is terrible for the ecosystem, much more so than Microsoft just throwing out worthless tokens of appreciation.

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If you don’t like what they are doing with Linux, because it is free and open source, participate in people that are using it in ways that you do like that they do it, or do it yourself.

There is nothing stopping you

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He was 22 years old. Pretty incredible.

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