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There are probably more authoritative sources that have performed similar surveys or studies, but this was a recent one.

https://www.openlogic.com/blog/top-enterprise-linux-distributions

It was also the first relevant result that I clicked on, and it more or less lined up with my own anecdotal experiences working with a very diverse assortment of businesses, SMB through large enterprise.

If you don’t want to click on that link, or read through it, here is a graph with the results:

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That’s a bold assumption for a global enterprise software company. Especially one that doesn’t exclusively target IaaS environments.

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RHEL, Ubuntu, & Debian cover the vast majority of enterprise installs I imagine, and provide a solid testing base for developers in the Linux business software space.

Maybe you add Gentoo, some post-CentOS clones/forks, or other more niche industry/workload specific distros, but how you do skip Debian?

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Typical fat shaming jackass.

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He’s basing it on none of that. Newsweek pumps out Biden copium articles like crazy and the same few rotating accounts post every single one of them.

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Dogs aren’t killing off native bird and rodent populations.

Cats are the #1 invasive animal species in terms of killing off local wildlife, well, #2 if you want to include humans.

There are certainly areas to criticize dog owners, but the two animals are not remotely close in terms of damage to local ecosystems.

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What?

You don’t appreciate the dedication to the destruction of every native bird species that was stupid enough to adapt and survive in an urban/suburban environment?

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Allies spy on each other, it’s not unusual or shocking.

Eventually she will be exchanged as part of some backroom deal, or in exchange for someone imprisoned in SK for providing information to the CIA.

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You’re operating under the assumption that this “intelligence” is legitimate or being provided in good faith.

If we accept that this intelligence even exists, there is a big difference between a state sanctioned plot, and signal intercepts between a couple hard-line officers blowing smoke up each other’s asses.

All recent events show that Iran has consistently acted with restraint and moderation when dealing the theat of American military escalation.

Color me skeptical that they would blow past all other major escalation paths, and skip straight to one that guarantees a multi-month long air campaign to flatten their entire country, followed by a ground invasion, and occupation.

Iraq may have worked out strategically for Iran because of the cluster fuck that the occupation was, but that doesn’t mean they want that for themselves.

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This isn’t a court of law, or the privatized forced mandatory arbitration that has mostly replaced it.

Out of curiosity, in your view, what has Google done to deserve the benefit of the doubt?

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