• @treadful@lemmy.zip
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    49 months ago

    Kind of implies people are really not using full PCs anymore. But I’m wondering if there’s just a lot of new users on-boarded via mobile (and dual-users). Curious what the raw numbers are rather than percentages.

  • Arthur Besse
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    22 years ago

    It’s nice to see Windows’ decline, but Android being the most popular OS is a bit horrifying. What percentage of Android users are patched against the latest known vulnerabilities? Last I checked, it was a small minority of them.

    • @caffinz@lemmy.ml
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      59 months ago

      Something one of my college professors pointed out a long time ago is that a lot of DVD players and smaller consumer electronics ran a custom version of Linux. Here we are 10-15 years later, with Android being easier to work with. It’s probably replaced a lot of those Linux installations.

      More on your point, the giant smart display/kiosks in each room at the allergy clinic I went to last year still ran Android 10. Because I had to spend long periods of time alone waiting to see if I was allergic to things, I ended up tinkering and managed to get it out of Kiosk mode and setting a security policy lol (don’t worry I reverted my changes and let them know!)

      • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        19 months ago

        I had dual-booting Linux systems for a long time, and I finally just stopped because of convenience. I had an Atari 520ST (c.1985) that had a better gui than Linux does. I want Linux; hell, I NEED it, but I don’t want to have trouble with drivers and shit not working and learning command-line commands. And make it intuitive, how am I, an ordinary guy, supposed to know that “Sudo” gives me administrative rights? Even installing software has a learning curve.

        I keep waiting for a populist distro that can bridge the gap between Linux and the casual user; even, heaven forbid, grandma and grandpa. I’ll probably end up being full Linux soon because I can probably get there (in 2-4x longer than most of you) and Windows is actively trying to consume their customers.

        Rant over. Love+frustration. Peace ✌️

    • @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Trust me, Windows was hell lot freer and open than its next alternative MacOS. And Windows basically announced its death recently with this https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/02/16/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-22557/

      Similar to Windows 11 Home edition, Windows 11 Pro edition now requires internet connectivity. If you choose to setup device for personal use, MSA will be required for setup as well. You can expect Microsoft Account to be required in subsequent WIP flights.

        • @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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          02 years ago

          By design of how the world works, people cannot have 100% online computers all the time, and surely people who pirated Windows are not going to risk making an account, let alone for linking purposes to their machine. Who knows.

          • @Gamerie@feddit.de
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            2 years ago

            You only need the connection for activation, not for general use.

            Usually you can buy a windows license activation code from someone for $3-5, why would you pirate it? You can get the official windows version and put in your code.

            It’s better for windows if you use such a license than linux.

              • @Gamerie@feddit.de
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                Linux is always the better choice :) but many people still rely on windows and think linux is just something for nerds

  • @k_o_t@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    curious about the massive “Unknown” spikes 🤔

    does this just mean that the place the where they collected data about OS usage couldn’t get access to the info about that person’s OS, or does that mean that they literally have no idea what OS that is? 🤔

    • DessalinesOP
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      22 years ago

      I’m not sure what the “Unknown’s” are either… maybe just hidden user agents or other devices like TVs.

  • @const_void@lemmy.ml
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    -12 years ago

    Some people were predicting the steam deck release would cause massive new Linux adoption. Apparently that didn’t happen.