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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink21•9 months agoI hate that there is such a discrepancy between the amount of Linux server implementation and desktop usage. I’m hopeful for the future though, I’ve been noticing Linux has been getting more attention.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•9 months agoLinux dominates every computing sector except for the one it was originally created for
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-29 months agoVery telling how Linux dominates every computing sector, except the one where the majority of users has to interact with directly. Seems like Linux just needs a shell before the average user is able to interact with it in a consumer-friendly way.
I hate that there is such a discrepancy between the amount of Linux server implementation and desktop usage. I’m hopeful for the future though, I’ve been noticing Linux has been getting more attention.
Linux dominates every computing sector except for the one it was originally created for
Very telling how Linux dominates every computing sector, except the one where the majority of users has to interact with directly.
Seems like Linux just needs a shell before the average user is able to interact with it in a consumer-friendly way.