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  • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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    @itsfoss + Who actually did: MacOS 26 "Tahoe" ...

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      @itsfoss not really. Android is like 70% of the mobile OS market. while the claims of new users since Windows 10 reached end of life is cool its not the approximately 20 million units of chromebooks sold per year.

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        @itsfoss for gaming, perhaps. For serious work where linux is king for a long time. None of the ones shown below.

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        • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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          @itsfoss oh shit, YES.

          Though, to Mint's credit, my (Now highschool, and college aged) kids and their friends prefer Cinnamon over KDE, or GNOME (or XFCE).

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          • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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            @itsfoss bigtech has crossed the Rubicon by throwing their weight behind MAGA.

            Turns out, they should never have been trusted. The 'do no evil' motto was a charade.

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            • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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              @itsfoss Nevermind. It is the result, what matters πŸ˜ƒ . But in my case it were the Windows Vista - terrible unreliable system.

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                @itsfoss What Linux make popular is, Linux rules the world. Linux is running on almost every device. Linux is in your car, TV, Smartphone, mediacenter, on millions of Servers and so on. That makes Linux popular! πŸ’ͺ

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                • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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                  @itsfoss The corpos lost me at Win98.

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                    @itsfoss I'll be happy if in the next few years I have to install BSD to avoid both all the new people and the new exploits

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                      @itsfoss windows loves linux so windows owns linux

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                        @itsfoss Windows is self-destructive in nature (slows itself down, deceptively make you think it's the hardware and blames it on that alone).
                        I only use it in a VM.

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                          @itsfoss
                          maybe "popular linux" is not our "good old linux" anymore...
                          maybe there is nothing to celebrate or to be happy off...
                          maybe modern linux is stepping into his dark age...

                          Maybe it is time of xBSD? πŸ˜‰

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                            @itsfoss Id fuit cum Tim Apple statuam auream ad virum aurantium attulit. Tum mutare coactus sum.

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                              • ilja_tihhonov@mastodon.socialI ilja_tihhonov@mastodon.social

                                @itsfoss
                                maybe "popular linux" is not our "good old linux" anymore...
                                maybe there is nothing to celebrate or to be happy off...
                                maybe modern linux is stepping into his dark age...

                                Maybe it is time of xBSD? πŸ˜‰

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                                @ilja_tihhonov @itsfoss
                                Not going to be the year of BSD. I have been a Linux user for almost 40 years. For much of that time, Linux was only for the hard core. Only in the last few years has Linux been usable for the masses. BSD is still decades behind Linux. It is not ready for the casual user...yet. I hope it gets there. We need all the alternatives to corporate OSes we can get.

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                                  @ilja_tihhonov @itsfoss
                                  Not going to be the year of BSD. I have been a Linux user for almost 40 years. For much of that time, Linux was only for the hard core. Only in the last few years has Linux been usable for the masses. BSD is still decades behind Linux. It is not ready for the casual user...yet. I hope it gets there. We need all the alternatives to corporate OSes we can get.

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                                  @BoloMKXXVIII @ilja_tihhonov @itsfoss i used GhostBSD for a while. It works Fine for common things like browsing or LibreOffice. But it can be tricky, wenn you need some specials. So i switched to LMDE and iβ€˜m looking at Fedora right now.

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                                  • dazrunner@mastodon.socialD dazrunner@mastodon.social

                                    @itsfoss bigtech has crossed the Rubicon by throwing their weight behind MAGA.

                                    Turns out, they should never have been trusted. The 'do no evil' motto was a charade.

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                                    @DazRunner @itsfoss Right, all the constant ethics violations, consumer rights trampling, mass surveillance, anti right to repair practices, billions spent on lobbying against consumer interests, always just happens to perfectly coincide with the election cycle.

                                    And I have a very lightly used bridge to sell you.

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                                    • zundown3r@mastodon.socialZ zundown3r@mastodon.social

                                      @BoloMKXXVIII @ilja_tihhonov @itsfoss i used GhostBSD for a while. It works Fine for common things like browsing or LibreOffice. But it can be tricky, wenn you need some specials. So i switched to LMDE and iβ€˜m looking at Fedora right now.

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                                      @Zundown3r @ilja_tihhonov @itsfoss
                                      I've tested GhostBSD too. Probably the easiest BSD, but still a long way from being a daily driver.

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                                        @itsfoss
                                        No. I do not agree. Without the #foss community wich makes #ubuntu et al possible and souvereign productive environments, noone has the possibility to realize that #windows et al are such Intrusive and power-abusive crap.

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                                          @itsfoss Mint did nothing wrong.

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