Another month down according to Statcounter at least, Linux on the desktop is doing better than ever. Take it with your usual little pinch of salt like any survey sampling though.
This blows my mind. I still daily drive Firefox on all 3 of my computers and my phone. I don’t get the hate, and I feel it’s the right thing to support in this monopoly market where the biggest browser is owned by an ad company.
You have to understand, this late into the slow motion apocalypse the writers were starting to get eaten by hellhounds and so there is a lot of rushed writing/plot arcs that just doesn’t much sense when you look too closely because it isn’t like the lizard people were going to reduce the apocalypse guild writers quota just because some of them (most of them) had been eaten by hellhounds, the lizard people SENT the hellhounds so that would have just made the lizard people look incompetent.
I mean, it’s the same old enshittification thing and all you know the story.
And firefox has 3%. Its more unpopular to use firefox rather than linux lol
This blows my mind. I still daily drive Firefox on all 3 of my computers and my phone. I don’t get the hate, and I feel it’s the right thing to support in this monopoly market where the biggest browser is owned by an ad company.
You have to understand, this late into the slow motion apocalypse the writers were starting to get eaten by hellhounds and so there is a lot of rushed writing/plot arcs that just doesn’t much sense when you look too closely because it isn’t like the lizard people were going to reduce the apocalypse guild writers quota just because some of them (most of them) had been eaten by hellhounds, the lizard people SENT the hellhounds so that would have just made the lizard people look incompetent.
I mean, it’s the same old enshittification thing and all you know the story.
The 3% is overall (including mobile). On the dekstop Firefox is at ~9%: https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/desktop/worldwide
I use Chameleon, and probably some other users do, so I guess both the 4% and that 3% is skewed, though I guess not more than 1% or 2% even.
Probably because it’s less popular as a pre-installed browser than the others and most less tech literate people use what’s included with the OS.
Mozilla was mismanaged for years. The CEO is now out and hopefully the new leadership will do better.