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markus99@lemmy.worldBanned to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈

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Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈

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markus99@lemmy.worldBanned to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Desktop Operating System Market Share Worldwide | Statcounter Global Stats
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This graph shows the market share of desktop operating systems worldwide based on over 5 billion monthly page views.
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      Was gonna ask if this stat included the Steam Deck, as that’s also accounting for the vast majority of Linux gaming numbers. Whether it does include the Deck or not, it’s a nice rise, but all the better if it doesn’t include the Deck. I wonder if the popularity of using Linux on the Raspberry Pi is helping too.

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        How many people are reading blogs on their steam decks though? I don’t think it’s having much of an effect for statcounter

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          You never know, given the Deck has desktop mode. That said, still is a good thing with or without the Deck bolstering the numbers.

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      How are you randomising your fingerprint? I’m very interested

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        It rubs the lotion on it’s skin.

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      Me, who could do everything I have set up with one RPi: FIVE? Guess imma get a third Pi

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      Hoe is the pinenote? I have been debating on buying one

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          Thanks, I hoped the software would have been a bit more developed by now. I don’t have the time to mess about with it sadly

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      What do you use for randomized fingerprinting?

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