Sar

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[โ€“] Sar@lemmy.world 10 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

The journey of Linux has been one of slow but steady progress, accelerating in recent years. It took eight years to go from 1% to 2% (by April 2021), then just 2.2 years to reach 3% (June 2023), and a mere 0.7 years to hit 4% (February 2024). Now, here we are, at over 5% in the USA! This exponential growth suggests that we're on a promising upward trend.

The article was written this month, so it's conveniently ignoring the fact that the rise from 4% to 5% took 18 months. That's actually a huge slowdown in uptake, not an acceleration.

But I'm glad it's at 5%, even if it's only in the US. Now let's get there globally, and keep it going...

Mind you, the usage on the desktop, as the article says, is probably actually a significant bit higher than 5%, thanks to Unknown, and if you include ChromeOS, which personally it should be IMO.

[โ€“] Sar@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

EndeavourOS is fantastic. It's my default distro because I love Arch, but CBA installing it manually these days. I've done my time with the Arch installer over the years ๐Ÿ˜‚

And the community is great btw.

[โ€“] Sar@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I'm using it in addition to Mastodon for different communities.

Bluesky has a lot (but far from all) of the old WoW community I was a part of on Twitter. So that's what I mainly use it for.

Mastodon on the other hand I use for pretty much everything else: other gaming, privacy, tech, AuDHD posts, infosec, linux etc.

Different horses, different courses.