I used Nextcloud to store and share sensitive information like insurance, identity and tax documents. Not a big deal if it was ever down for a while, but I didn’t trust it was hardened enough. Only other thing I was using it for was backups and I switched to S3 for that.
I know what I’m doing and good at following best practice, etc. But at the end of the day I’m just a dude running docker. There’s too much to lose if there was ever a 0-day or I misconfigured something.
Yeesh, a bit alarmist. For a while you couldn’t build GNOME 3.30+ on Gentoo without systemd but they figured it out by splitting out the necessary component into its own package (elogind). The list of hard depencies on systemd isn’t very long.
This article is weird. They could’ve just said GNU/Linux. It spends more time speaking to the finer points of distinction between the userlands than it does the data or conclusions.
OpenSUSE back in 2006 was my first when I was 14. I still use it today on Tumbleweed. I played console games mostly up until Valve released Steam on Linux. Now I have a headless Windows 10 box and stream all my games to whatever device I’m using. Running Gentoo on the server though.