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Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS (www.phoronix.com)

According to these new numbers from Valve, the Linux customer base is up to 1.96%, or a 0.52% jump over June! That’s a huge jump with normally just moving 0.1% or so in either direction most months… It’s also near an all-time high on a percentage basis going back to the early days of Steam on Linux when it had around a 2%...

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Yeah that's what I'm thinking. Great that Linux is getting more representation overall though. Wonder how anti-cheat implementations work nowadays, I remember them not being supported on Linux before, so games didn't run.

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Love to see it. Really keen to see the type of new handhelds we're going to get in the future and how that'll impact market share

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I think at least on kbin that the sorting / surfacing algorithm could could use some improvements. I'm pretty keen on seeing dozens of comments on articles and surfacing good content would help that (though both search and sorting are notoriously difficult, it'll take time before things are refined)

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They said the same crap when it came to Australia requiring very similar legislation. Eventually they came to an agreement and moved on. That's what'll happen here

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It seemed to work well here since it's introduction. These multinational juggernauts like Facebook and Google said the sky was going to fall down and the they simply couldn't pay for news

Here's a 2022 summary of how the changes have been working

Making sure that the big players negotiate in good faith with local media producers has worked (and will be assess continually when new players come into the market)

These massive sites are making bank from advertisements, advertisements which are only profitable because of engagement (in part generated from sharing local media content), it's about time they paid up

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Usually they get yeeted out of windows, good to see they're changing it up, keeping it fresh

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Congrats on the launch, exciting times to be sure!

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It's pretty breathtaking that they're taking a preemptive approach on such a large server, feels like they could have federated for a while and assesses but nope.

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Feels like a pretty big call to look at a place that has 20k users and think they're all trolls and bots. I get that people aren't interested in differing opinions / discourse nowadays, but defederation before even giving it a go feels a little weak.

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People can have different opinions on topics mate. This whole "one user said XYZ I don't like, we should defederate" needs to end.

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This i feel is the best take for most instance owners. Wait, watch and react. Good to keep federation going until you actually observe them participating in bad faith

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A perfectly fair and balanced opinion. It's ultimately up to the admins since they've effective got to clean the mess if it happens, but gauging community sentiment would always be nice

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Echo chambering is arguably one of the worst things that can happen to a group. There's plenty of reasons why you'd want to disassociate with various people, but the prevailing notion of "oh I don't like what they say, let's defederate" I'm seeing around here is shocking.

The counter argument is always the paradox of tolerance, that you can't tolerate intolerance and while that's good and fine, it feels like nowadays that people will use any excuse to silo themselves. For example people cheering on de-federating from a group of potentially 20k users because some of these users might be bad actors

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Be super keen for foldable devices overall. I just can't get past the huge obvious fold in the middle of the screen. It's gotten better but I'm hoping eventually it evolves to the point where it's seamless. Being able to pull out a phone and then unfold it to get a tablet UI would be super handy for articles

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I've found it's worked really well. One annoying part is if you use Google search, the top 4/5 results which usually are ads (but eventually redirect to the correct page you want) become inaccessible, as Adguard interrupts it

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Typical for Australia though tbh, getting the shit end of the deal

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With the way some people treat the fediverse I'd argue that this place as a whole is well on its way to becoming an echo chamber.

The number of posts I've seen along the lines of "hey I don't like x, can we de-federate" is shocking. People need to have some level of accountability and block people / communities / domains for themselves without resorting to pulling out the de-federation ban-hammer which affects everyone else on the instance

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That good things, even if they seem like they'll last forever simply may not. Never forget they took third party apps from us

If the ideal setup is many medium sized instances rather than a few huge ones, wouldn't that mean users would need to subscribe to duplicate communities in all of those instances?

Otherwise, if we have a lot of medium sized instances but the most popular communities are hosted on just a few huge instances, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of distributing load across many instances?...

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I'm pretty keen on tech so I've been going through the magazines on kbin, the community on Lemmy and the other random "places" to find subscriptions.

I don't mind subscribing to multiple things so long as eventually everyone can see it and comment / engage.

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People hear from others that Lemmy is the place you go and when searched for you end up here. Having registrations closed doesn't sound like a great idea when most people have no idea about the fediverse

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Perfectly fair. People coming from Reddit specifically need to be eased into the fediverse and saying "whoops sorry we're full / closed" isn't great.

Ideally if we want things balanced people should be on multiple instances but I'd rather several slower, bigger instances in the meantime until the community expands.

Cheers for the work you guys do!

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