Sharing here because of the post from 14 hours ago.

In my case, I thought I could survive a few weeks on a Surface with a fresh Windows install because I’d been planning to sell it. Now that it’s turning into my daily driver with no real end in sight (and with all my thumb drives packed away), I have Yet Another Flash Drive™ arriving this evening so I can go back to KDE precisely because of this sort of bullshit.

  • Neato@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    People aren’t going to do that. They’ll switch to Apple. Linux doesn’t have the presence in public consciousness nor does it have the benefits for average users to matter to them. Tech users don’t need to be converted, they already know.

      • ɔiƚoxɘup@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        Your point is only valid for paid statistica subscribers, apparently. The rest of us have no idea what point you’re trying to make.

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          1 year ago

          Right below the unlabeled graph is this very relevant text :

          The share of Linux in the desktop operating system market across India was about 8.51 percent in the month of December 2022. This figure represents a significant increase in the market share of Linux since August 2020.

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      1 year ago

      Though to be fair, even this might be progress, of a sort; years ago, I had a girlfriend who had a bunch of apple products, partly because she worked in sound design. At the time, I had never used Linux and I found using her Mac distinctly unfamiliar. When I eventually tried Linux, some years later, I remember a few instances of going “oh, it’s like on a Mac”.

      Those similarities made the whole thing feel a tad less intimidating and probably contributed to (or at least accelerated) me becoming the tech nerd I am today.