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Okay buddy. You obviously didn’t come here to do anything but grind your axe. 3% of desktop use is pretty cool, even if it’s likely just a ton of Steam Decks. Anyway, have a nice time developing.
Well, fanboy, have fun pushing people out of Linux. People like you are a major part of the reason that it’s still only 3%.
Just imagine that: There’s a free OS that doesn’t track you, doesn’t serve you ads, you don’t need the newest hardware to run it, it does almost anything that Windows does, and yet, it’s got only 3 meagre percent of market share after 30 years.
You think that is because it’s so easy to get into if you don’t have a tech background?
Sadly, next to the technical hurdles and the bad UX, there is a really toxic community that is happy to shit on anyone who dares to say that Linux isn’t perfect.
Okay buddy. You obviously didn’t come here to do anything but grind your axe. 3% of desktop use is pretty cool, even if it’s likely just a ton of Steam Decks. Anyway, have a nice time developing.
Well, fanboy, have fun pushing people out of Linux. People like you are a major part of the reason that it’s still only 3%.
Just imagine that: There’s a free OS that doesn’t track you, doesn’t serve you ads, you don’t need the newest hardware to run it, it does almost anything that Windows does, and yet, it’s got only 3 meagre percent of market share after 30 years.
You think that is because it’s so easy to get into if you don’t have a tech background?
Sadly, next to the technical hurdles and the bad UX, there is a really toxic community that is happy to shit on anyone who dares to say that Linux isn’t perfect.