It’s much worse: They can re-use the same wrench.
(Disgusting, I know… 😝 )
It’s much worse: They can re-use the same wrench.
(Disgusting, I know… 😝 )
Don’t take it the wrong way, It’s not a strong opinion at all.
The inclusion of the word “cloud” meant that I wanted to know precisely how other people’s computers are involved. My thinking was, since it got to the first paragraph on the site, (which I assumed was intended for the users), I thought it must be more than just the obvious, well, someone has to provide the hardware.
All I did was Google it, and the definition I found was not telling me much.
In fact, I’m already learning more; eg. I listened to some of the podcast with j0rge that someone linked here… So no need to fire this user yet.
I got to buzzword and then I gave up reading.
No and I stated it clearly in the OP.
I even looked up “cloud native”.
Cloud native computing is an approach in software development that utilizes cloud computing to its fullest due to its use of an open source software stack to deploy applications as microservices. Typically, cloud native applications are built as a set of microservices that run in Docker containers, orchestrated in Kubernetes and managed and deployed using DevOps and Git Ops workflows.
That term is extremely vague at best.
And guess what: If I just looked up the definition and ran with it, I would just shrug and toss the whole thing out. “Do I want to run my games as microservices in Kubernetes? I guess some niche group of people want…”
The whole reason we have this thread – and where I’ve learned what Bazzite is about (mostly from its users) – is because i did not fully trust the buzzword, and I already knew something about Bazzite in the first place.
That’s how “accurate” it is.
https://xkcd.com/538/