Both such good movies.
Left - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Right - The Lighthouse
Make sure you’re in a chill, interested, and understanding mood for the Lighthouse.
Both such good movies.
Left - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Right - The Lighthouse
Make sure you’re in a chill, interested, and understanding mood for the Lighthouse.
Windows isn’t typically meant to run manually installed web servers or apps that would also run on Linux.
For example, unless you’re Microsoft you wouldn’t set up IIS just to run a web server and manually configure it all unless you had a good reason.
Microsoft Windows Server absolutely excels at this though - Apps built for Windows. If an app is built for Windows then you typically don’t have to do the manually fiddly stuff like authentication and database setup. It will typically do it for you. It will just be an Exe you run and click next next and you’re done.
So I would recommend one of the following
The best example app I can think of that is made for Windows that would need Windows Server and is so simple to install is PRTG or Veeam B&R. Both huge apps in Enterprise and both only run on Windows.
I think that’s why it succeeds. I love Android’s abilities but I just want stuff to be reliable and intuitive above all else. Apple would fail if it didn’t have that as its main feature.
That is intentional. All non-app-specific settings are stored at the OS level. The camera settings impact every piece of software that uses the camera, not just the “Camera” app. That’s how all settings in iOS works and it’s only odd if you’re not familiar with it. Once you are familiar with Android AND iOS you see each systems way of doing things.
Wait, when I browse ALL from Lemmy.world it’s not showing all posts from all federated instances?