• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      11 months ago

      This is mostly from browser stats though.

      Sure, you can browse on it, but I wouldn’t have thought it enough to skew the numbers in any meaningful way.

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      11 months ago

      Time to Sort the Steam Deck out like ChromeOS, then the Linux market goes back to 2%?

      Right? RIGHT?

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      11 months ago

      I have a deck, a few old laptops that have all gone Linux now, and a windows desktop for gaming. The deck being so good, and Windows 11 being so bad, has nearly convinced me to try Linux on the actual desktop.

      I think there are still a few games and applications (I’m primarily a C# dev for work) that I “need” Windows for but the case for dropping as much MS from my life as possible has never been stronger.

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        11 months ago

        I do C# dev for work also but use Linux. You’ll have to use Rider for Visual Studio and Datagrip for Sql Server Management Studio. Only drawback I have is that Edit and Continue only works on dotnet > 8.0.

        You might need to do a tiny bit of extra support for the launchsettings.json since you’ll need to launch with kestrel server instead of IIS Express.

        Legacy dotnet will need an old Ubuntu/Whatever so some docker knowledge may be required since MS didn’t release a snap/flatpak of dotnet yet. 🖕

        I use Linux for gaming and dev with a highly customized KDE+bash setup and I love it. :)

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        11 months ago

        I can’t speak for everyone but I used to say “I can’t drop windows because I need XYZ programs all the time”.

        Well turns out I don’t, and turns out it’s surprisingly easy to tell my employer (well my professor really, I am a PhD student) “Sorry I can’t run that program, I don’t have windows”. If they don’t accept it, they can supply me with a windows PC.

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      11 months ago

      School districts buy Chromebooks by the thousands. Steam Deck is definitely paving the way in terms of demonstrating a consumer use case for Linux, but I would be shocked if there are even 1/100th the number of them in the wild as there are Chromebooks.