Seems to be the consensus - Fedora with Docker.
BobbyShmurda
Sorry, I should have elaborated when asking about 'corporate users'. I was thinking what does Red Hat or Ubuntu or System 76 employees use? and I thought that was a 'standard' that I just didn't know about that I would adopt.
As for companies asking to use your own pc - I've run into it a couple of times now since working from home/remote, that companies will ask you to sign in to some cloud apps to start onboarding before they send you hardware. Also, contracting / small gigs on the side!
I've always liked Fedora. I think I messed up in the past by trying to 'tinker' with different WMs instead of just doing my work. My next install will mostly be Fedora.
For why this is happening to me, I've narrowed this down to the following: snoring (I start snoring as soon as my eyes close), dreams (I have "imaginative" dreams, a lot of nightmares) and the last reason being lack of sleep to which I think I've actually heard the explosion but it was a dream.
What's the difference between an enzyme and a hormone?
You can't make an enzyme!
Thank you for your comments. I was getting caught up in the hate rhetoric for "boomers" in general, forgetting who perpetuated these issues we face today.
Thinking back, I know I said some shitty things to older friends and family, who were just trying to get along in life like everyone else.
You unsympathetic, lizard brain, piece of shit.
https://www.turnkeylinux.org/ check them out for a lot of your business, self-hosted needs. Odoo, like others have said, is on there. I once used moodle for new employee onboarding and training.
Bunnies in a basket. North East U.S. once almost done cooking, we would put a slice of preferred cheese on top, eat like an open sandwich.
Lol. Do you know how many companies, even cyber security companies, that don't use a VPN for remote workers? A lot sadly...
I've wanted to like Pop!. I think I tried it too early, being with it for years now. I will take a look again when Cosmic comes out.