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Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧 📈
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on an unrelated note, people who squeeze in what os they use to every conversation also rises to 4%.
Just wait for VeganOS to drop.
Is equating Linux users to vegans a thing? I came to the conclusion (I thought) on my own...but now reading this here I'm questioning that conclusion
"how do you know someone [does crossfit, is vegan, uses linux]"
"They'll tell you"
It's a fairly common joke and seems to get stapled onto any lifestyle choice that someone likes to talk about
Linux users are like vegetarians Arch users like vegans. One is a dietary choice, the other a cult.