More importantly, it's the year of Windows 11... also known as the Inadvertent Year of the Linux Desktop.
Linux users are coming
what is other? kaios, postmarketos?
Is Blackberry still around? Could include that if they haven't switched to Android.
The BSDs for one
I meant for mobile
Year of the windows phone baby!
I assume it’s mostly not detected correctly
Switched a few months ago. No regrets.
Much as it has been for the past 15 years.
I myself have gotten 2 friends to get a steam deck that otherwise would have gotten a windows laptop (or a switch =P), and am working on a 3rd
Blows my mind that 50% of mobile visitors are Apple, when 80% of the world uses Android (Though I guess Ph is probably more popular in anglo/european countries which uses more iPhones anyway)
Haha Pornhub - proof that most visitors use Windows, and they're a bunch of wankers.
Who are these others I wonder
The year of netbsd desktop!
OpenVMS, obviously.
Where did they come from? India?
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