148 points

You mean the year of unpatched Windows 10.

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As long as the browsers keep getting patches we’re all good.

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3 points

You can now pay for extended updates.

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72 points

It has been near for the past 15 years.

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48 points

It’s the nearestest it’s ever been !!!11

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22 points

Its getting nearerer!

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12 points

what are 15 years for immortal linux. nothing. a blink of an eye

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6 points

41 version of Fedora.

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60 points

Sadly almost every average user will most likely just use windows 10 past the end and won’t bother doing anything and eventually just buy new PC in few years. Also some stuff just can’t be done on Linux for work, not that it can’t be done but had problems with people not being able to open the files that were made on Linux libre office. But personally I’ll switch to Linux for safety and try to make it daily driver.

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I have solved my work problem by using the online versions of MS office and SharePoint. The desktop versions are just emulated web apps these days anyway. I have only seen MS Project (which sucks anyway) and Excel having features I needed once or twice on the desktop version vs the online version.

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9 points

Try OnlyOffice it’s basically indistinguishable from Microsoft Office, and available as a flatpak

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54 points

To put this in perspective, it fell by 0.48%

Windows 10 grew by 0.89%

Linux actually dropped by 0.26% in that same period.

Not that I’d be too concerned about any of that, because that’s all data from reported OS in website visits, so all those are well within the margin of error.

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The year of the Linux desktop will happen when a large (EDIT: large, CONSUMER-FOCUSED AND CONSUMER-FRIENDLY) company decides to donate a remarkable amount of resources to the development and maintenance of a specific distro to make it user friendly and give it the feeling that someone who actually knows better than most users is taking care of important stuff in the background.

…Valve? 👀

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Novell tried to do that with SuSE Linux in the early 2000’s and I’ve never forgiven them. Edit, AND did deals with Microsoft. Brr.

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AND runs all windows programs right out of the box with no faffing about.

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TBH: Most private users aren’t really using many programs. They are running chrome. Maybe an email client, but even that is declining. They are looking at pictures with the standard photo viewer and maybe at some PDFs and sometimes they are writing a letter and print it? Linux totally can do that.

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Sure, but chances are if that’s your use case, you moved to a tablet years ago. Your photo storage is likely Facebook and Google Photos backup.

The casual people doggedly hanging onto PCs likely have some obscure software they need to run on it, either for work or personal use.

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