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Linux Crosses 4% Market Share Worldwide
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If it has gone from 3% to 4% that would mean there are 33% more linux users and just don't see that as being true. That's the kind of increase you would definitely notice if you're the kind of person who hangs around linux haunts on the internet.
To be fair my suspicious is steam deck users likely make up a larger chunk of recent desktop Linux growth and aren't (as) likely to go to typical linux spaces online. Though since this is based on browser data, I also wonder how many steam deck users are actually browsing the web on them, so perhaps that my be a bad assumption on my part
Steam's store is basically just a web browser built into the Steam app isn't it?
I dont think extra traffic to one website would be that significant and I dont think there are enough Steam Decks out there
Increase is probably all Steam Deck
Hey, that counts in my book!
I installed Manjaro on my parents laptop. That probably helped :)
So, it's YOUR fault! /shakesfist
If it helped significantly then either there are a lot fewer computer users that I thought, or your parents visit a LOT if websites.
"why don't people switch to linux !?" People switch to linux "nah that's fake."
This new push might be from a new source of users that don't fit the pattern of the 3 percenters.
The increase is probably mostly India, and it's possible you don't hang on online in the same places as Indians.