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Linux back at 4.04% on the Desktop. Windows went below 73%
(gs.statcounter.com)
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Can we commit to only posting about round number percent changes?
No, we will not stop
4.040000000000000000000001!
We could contact that person as a community
Based on a world population of 8 billion, that would be roughly 0.000000000000008% of a person. It's also not even representable as a 64 bit float so I had to do this math in my head (Calculator just says 0)
So you're saying that that number keeps going up as I get closer and closer to the actual weekend when I install it as my daily driver?
What's interesting is that multiple trackers are now saying it's above 4 percent. Last time something was posted, people questioned the data and where they got their data (which they should). Now there's multiple sites showing a real increase.
No, we have to post these when it's the year of the Linux desktop