A sincere best of luck to you all. At the same time these sentences are unwarranted
> Public cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud made life easier for start-ups and enterprises. But they are closed source, have you rent computers at a huge premium, and lock you in. Ubicloud offers an open alternative, reduces your costs, and returns control of your infrastructure back to you. All without sacrificing the cloud's convenience.
especially when you say:
> Ubicloud is in public alpha. You can provide us your feedback, get help, or ask us to support your network environment in the Community Forum.
while I agree self-hosting at a philosophical level, please note that there are lots of good reasons to use public providers.
In most distros a simple default install (like Kubuntu or Ubuntu) things are consistent. Even RedHatEnterprise linux is very consistent. Sure a mac looks nice as it is always available in a 2K> glossy display.
Once you go to install stuff things are made of different tool kits. In principle it is the same for macOS. Yes, all Apple stuff mostly are consistent. There are lots of dialogs inside System Preferences that seem old and not migrated. Also, once you install MS office, and other dev. stuff from macports things go weird.
> I did use the authenticator app plenty of times so I'm certain I had it set up.
Then it would be been impossible to login. Did you use a password that was leaked? If yes - may be they logged in - and you would have got a 'notification' on your phone to allow them. And you perhaps said yes to that remote login.
To help others could you please tell us more information... Did you have 2FA? If yes was it SMS or with U2F-key? Which country where you previously in? Did you change places?
- VMware - Azure - IBM etc
Now-a-days
- Get your employees co-pilot assisted Intel/Windows/etc to boost productivity