snaggen,
@snaggen@programming.dev avatar

But is the desktop really the most relevant measurement? Wouldn’t it be more relevant to talk about “primary” devices? When I grew up, the desktop was what people used to connect with Internet and everything that comes with that. Hence, Linux on the desktop seemed to be relevant. Now, that is still relevant in relation to work and gaming, but for general use people use other devices. So instead of “on the desktop” I think we should talk about “for work”, “for gaming” and “for programming”.

JubilantJaguar,

Exactly.

As usual, the geeks in this forum are completely out of touch with reality. I say that as a Linux user of decades.

Desktop stats matter less than ever because ordinary people do not buy desktop computers any more and will do so even less in the future.

ghterve, (edited )

But in this context, desktop includes laptops. People still buy those.

JubilantJaguar,

Less and less. At this point most internet users in the world have never been near a general-purpose computer of any kind.

user224,

Haven’t we celebrated 3% just a few months ago?

catloaf,

You can set it to go back to 2009. Apparently it hit 3% in Q3 2023. And apparently Windows has steadily been trending downward from 95% to 73% since 2009, which is wild to me. I find it hard to believe that that isn’t due to other factors like increased smartphone use over desktops.

user224,

There’s separate market shares for mobile devices, and combined as well.

Choosing all platforms we currently get:
Linux - 1.54%
Unknown - 2.42%
OS X - 5.87%
iOS - 17.82%
Windows - 27.39%
Android - 43.74%

catloaf,

I understand that, but if people stop using desktops entirely (because they already have a phone in their pocket), the remaining users might be more likely to be on macOS or Linux for a specific reason.

I don’t see the methodology on that page so it’s hard to say for sure.

KISSmyOS,

Android is Linux, too.

Aatube,
Aatube avatar

Only if you completely disregard the userland and impound the definition of Linux to the kernel base

kib48,

year of the linux desktop!!!

Deckweiss, (edited )

Don’t panic, thats just me running it on PC, laptop, worklaptop, pinenote, pinephone, steamdeck and in multiple VMs for experimentation. (and don’t forget my randomized fingerprinting setup in the browser)

Grangle1,

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.

SuperIce,

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

Grangle1,

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

konki,

How is the PineNote coming along?

blindbunny,

This was my question too

Wes_Dev,

I love the idea of the Pinenote, but could never afford one.

Deckweiss,

Not great tbh. But I made it work for my usecase somewhat.

As a huge tinkerer I like it over the Remarkable2 which I had before and which was a huge pain to customize.

But I wouldn’t recommend it to normal people.

MigratingtoLemmy, (edited )

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

Edit: ah, in your browser

Cataphract,

It rubs the lotion on it’s skin.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

tell me more about your browser setup.

how do you randomize the fingerprint?

Rai,

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

Churbleyimyam,

What do you use for randomized fingerprinting?

EpicGamer,

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

Deckweiss, (edited )

lemmy.world/comment/8047127

Hardware is pretty solid, software is extremely lacking.

Only buy one if you want to develop for it.

velox_vulnus,

15.21% in India 🗿

simple,

Not surprising considering just how much India is running on old hardware. I wouldn’t be surprised if a big chunk of laptops there don’t even support win11.

reddit_sux,

That is surprising perhaps govts push for adoption in Kerala and elsewhere is the reason.

onlinepersona,

Kerala?

h3mlocke,

Yup

reddit_sux,

zdnet.com/…/india-slowly-dumping-windows-for-linu…

An article from 2007 about Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

onlinepersona,

Wow, OK. I half expected a linux distro called Kerala. Hopefully this stance spreads!

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

did you just creative commons kerala? is that even how that works. i cant just run a pc program to creative commons every possible phrase

onlinepersona,

That’s how licenses work. They protect every single word and if somebody uses that word henceforth, they breach the license.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

how do you check indovidual countries?

velox_vulnus,

You just have to scroll down. Over there, you’ll see the countries parameters.

1000000045

doors_3,

I saw lot of folks in college switch to Linux, especially Ubuntu back in the day. It was considered synonymous with coding here. There was a time I could recognize that Ubuntu’s Unity DE from anywhere before it was killed(and resurrected again recently).

velox_vulnus,

Unity was my first desktop, around the 2010s. Around 2020, I came back to Linux with the intention to ditch Windows forever.

doors_3,

I switched completely to Linux somewhere around 2016, I guess. I gave Windows 11 a spin recently but it didn’t leave too good of an impression.

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