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Linux Desktop Market share keeps increasing, 3.19% now. +0.07% for August
(gs.statcounter.com)
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Seriously considering swapping over to my Linux partition as main and virtualizing the Windows side this weekend. Still need the Windows because well, I make Windows software.
Why do you make Windows software?
Job?
Who has those?
Apparently God's found whole new ways to test him.
🤡
Is this some r/antiwork insanity?
Every hour spent on developing Windows software is completely wasted time of your life. Especially when you understand the importance of GNU/Linux and FOSS. Windows keeps the user enslaved. But most people won't understand that, they don't want to. So all I can reply to that is 🤡
It's fun, they pay me for it, I'm good at it, and I can work entirely from home.