Can I ask why you say that Docker is "too much"?
Docker generally simplifies the installation and deployment of very many applications, and makes upgrades of the apps extremely easy.
And it has an extremely low overhead...
Can I ask why you say that Docker is "too much"?
Docker generally simplifies the installation and deployment of very many applications, and makes upgrades of the apps extremely easy.
And it has an extremely low overhead...
Uh... Please enlighten me on what DBUS has to do with DNS...
It's rather important to understand the performance characteristics for people to know what to expect if they want to switch to Linux.
If games ran at half the FPS on Linux as they would have on Windows, then pretty much no one would be gaming on linux.
If you got 90% performance on Linux, only Linux enthusiasts would take the performance hit.
At 100% performance the choice is completely free, people that got fed up with windows could just switch.
When Linux outperforms Windows, this puts us in very interesting territory, as this might even entice a bunch of people to give Linux a try to see whether the switch is worth the performance. I'm personally quite interested in seeing whether this could be the tipping point for Linux on desktop and laptop to really start taking off.
The indie dev behind Factorio spoke out about the grey market resellers in their blog. They talked about G2A, where they had received a bunch of fraudulent purchases, and had to pay fines to the credit card processor for each chargeback... Effectively making reseller sales cost the developer money instead of earning it. Here's the 4 blog posts talking about the issue.
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-171
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-303
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-304
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-348
Ah, you're on Windows, I completely missed that from your original post... Then it makes complete sense.