
Microsoft ships Azure Linux 4.0 as general-purpose distro
Hacker News·4d·haydenbarnes
Microsoft has released Azure Linux 4.0, moving beyond its original role as an internal hypervisor OS to position itself as a general-purpose Linux distribution. The shift signals Microsoft's deeper investment in Linux infrastructure and offers makers another distro option, though adoption will likely depend on whether unique advantages emerge beyond Microsoft's own ecosystem.
Original story
Read the original on Hacker NewsRelated stories

Devtools
Vivix lets you watch JavaScript execute step-by-step in the browserHacker News Show HN·6d·hlude
Devtools
Capstone: Open-source disassembly framework crosses platforms and architecturesHacker News·6d·gregsadetsky

Devtools
Open Repair Data Standard aims to unify how repair shops track fixesHacker News·6d·cassepipe