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Which means it’s just about due.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
Which means it’s just about due.
Good. While the number’s been generally trending upwards it’s been unsteady and there have been plenty of months where it went down. If it went back below 4% this month we would have had endless posts about how the earlier milestone was a fluke.
Hopefully when the next backslide does happen (and it will) it’ll stay above 4%.
I just built a new PC but I’ve still been booting up my old laptop from time to time to retrieve files/settings/etc. I’m going to take credit for this.
I am the Linux Council!
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Firefox, the browser, was originally named after a red panda
Actually, it was originally named Phoenix. Then they changed it to Firebird to avoid infringing on the Phoenix BIOS company’s trademark, then they changed it to Firefox because there was already a database program named Firebird.
At that rate market share will double after about four years. Since it took a hell of a lot more than four years to get to this point then that means that growth is accelerating.
Apparently God’s found whole new ways to test him.
Most of the cloud runs Linux.
No, they chose Postgres. WiselySQL isn’t even a thing.
I’m not sure if Lemmy, Kbin or Tiles will be the successors.
That’s kind of a moot point, since as long as they can federate with each other it doesn’t matter what software an individual instance runs.
Amiga.