I know this might be a couple months old, but I didn’t know we already passed 4%.

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seems I’m too boomer for this shit, apparently phones count as “personal computers”.

https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/

look at this graph and tell me that mac os is “dominant”.

(the numbers for those who don’t want to click the link)

Android = 43.86%

Windows = 27.97%

iOS = 17.8%

OS X = 5.64% (when did they stop calling it mac os?)

unknown = 1.96%

Linux = 1.44% (we’re still last place guys!)

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Linux people generally use adblockers so I somewhat doubt all these analytics websites that don’t have a methodology that wouldn’t be blocked by adblockers listed

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Do we actually see people unhappy with all Microsofts decisions? Did th so anything wrong?

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Glad for Linux going up, but the numbers should really come from Windows more than from MacOS.

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How much of this is regular people just not buying new computers anymore?

A lot of households that used to have had a laptop for each person have replaced those devices with phones and tablets. They weren’t using Linux, so by removing them Linux market share would go up even if it hasn’t actually grown.

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Last I checked, Linux users also use phones.

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I think the argument is that as less people have desktops and laptops, the only people left will be more technical (otherwise they’d just use a phone or tablet). The more technical people are also likely to use Linux. So as non-technical people move to tablets and phones, technical people make up a larger share of laptop/desktop users.

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