• foudinfo@jlai.lu
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    1 year ago

    This graph is clearly missing some important data.

    • Zorin is at 17
    • Ubuntu is at version 23
    • Fedora 39
    • KDE Neon 20240104

    Now you can all migrate onto the REAL winner.

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      11 months ago

      Honestly KDE Neon is pretty good.

      edit: wow actually that whole tier list is accurate

      1. KDE neon
      2. Fedora
      3. Ubuntu
      4. Zorin
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    1 year ago

    The addition of not only 3D, but a metallic shine, really makes the chart ring true.

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    1 year ago

    We peaked with Windows 2000. Operational systems have been going downhill ever since.

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      In some ways yes. I don’t think there was an OS that was that much clean looking and without bloat while having a good base. The basic install only gave you what you really need, and there’s some beauty in that.

      I guess text-based Debian install would be comparable for servers, but that’s it.

      That said I don’t think we necessarily went backwards, but just in different direction that some people dislike, and that’s OK, nowadays we have options anyway.

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      1 year ago

      They don’t call it OSX anymore. They renamed to macOS in 2016. Then in 2020 they changed the naming scheme from 10.X to X. There was 10.14, 10.15 and then macOS 11, macOS 12, etc.

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        I don’t think NT version means anything anymore, except for some compatibility checking, but I think modern software checks more for dependencies than what Windows version it is running on. The reason probably is that not much software uses native Win32 API’s anyway but they use frameworks, libraries, etc., and these probably check for something else than NT number (like feature update string or OS build).

        I can be wrong though.

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    11 months ago

    Image Transcription: Social Media


    † lucia scarlet 🩸, @luciascarlet and people STILL try to convince me Linux and Windows are better when the DATA clearly shows otherwise. SMH

    [A 3D column bar chart is shown. The title is “Operating systems by current version”. Linux has a value of 6. Windows has a value of 11. macOS has a value of 14.]