Cloudflare and Crowdstrike are different companies.
Invincible. The comics are great, but I think the show dramatically improves a couple characters
Neovim can be used for anything you want! it's a great experience if you're willing to take the time and learn it
Windows 10 has multiple desktops as well
I think there are windows containers available, but even M$ has given up pushing windows server for cloud native stuff. All their tutorial docs for containers use linux haha
Would you like to elaborate, or provide any information of value instead of just saying "nope"?
I do all my editing in neovim, with omnisharp as an lsp. It works pretty well. Happy to send you my dotfiles if you want.
As far as deployment, dotnet just runs on Linux now, especially if you're do8ng web, its all the same. I deploy through containers to kubernetes, and its super smooth
Microsoft doesn't care about you upgrading your personal computer. they care about business licenses. Enterprise pays the bills, and enterprise computers have all had TPM for ages. I don't see any reason for them to make a change. consumers buying a new os for an existing computer is a drop in the bucket
I've been using my selfhosted mailserver on a cheap VPS for a few years with no issues. It took about a week to get DMARC/DKIM/SPF setup right, and then a few back and forth email threads to my email addresses hosted on gmail, yahoo, and M365 allowed me to gain trustworthy status with them.
mind you, I'm the only user of my mailserver, so I'm not worried about other users spamming and getting me on a list.
I get what you're saying, but I don't think you're going to find anything like that. Linux doesn't really need some maintenance app running on top of it to keep it healthy. most of the programs that claim to do the same on windows,. android, etc. don't really do anything helpful either. If you've got a specific issue that keeps popping up, perhaps we can solve it.
I don't think you're going to find a magic program that will just make your computer run faster. If there is a lot of CPU usage, something is using it. try to find out what that is, and either stop the process, wait for it to finish, etc.
if you have a lot of maintenance tasks that run and take up resources, maybe try and reschedule them for other times of the day?
For desktop windows this is not true. A remote sign in will sign out the local user and vice versa