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  • 80% of people in the world would disagree with you. If you ask them which OS just works they will answer Windows, esp. if they have a bit of experience in dealing with Linux or tried it out for a brief time.

  • This is false info. Counter Strike works, Hunt: Showdown works. To fix your comment it would look like this:

    Linux is great if you don’t play competitive games, which have disastrous "anti cheat functionality". Anything with any amount of sane anti-cheat will work.

  • That is, until apt/pacman upgrade which sometimes breaks the fix.

    That sounds like changing the main config file instead of a conf.d/ sub config file. I have no clue what the correct naming for this is.

  • Very bad advice, getting your niche might pay off for a certain job in a certain time period and makes you clueless and worthless in any other job other timeframe.

    Rather focus on general overview and tools instead. I can imagine how you brain is melting away dealing your whole work day with only sharepoint, rofl.

  • Good advice here, although I would recommend going for debian instead, get a grasp how different package managers in linux do the same thing.

    • Containerization
    • KVM
    • webserver apache/nginx yatta (ceritifcate handling, god I hate this)
  • No, dont learn docker, learn containerization and what tools can be used for it. No to Kubernetes that comes much later and/is VERY specific. No clue what keycloak is, but it sounds useful. Never hear about Jenkins. Id rather say get a grasp on python and skim what tools are used to administer servers -> ansible and puppet maybe.