• Alaknár@sopuli.xyz
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    5 days ago

    It’s already doing it. Steam data showed a 100% increase in Linux clients after a “one too many” Windows updates fucked something up last year.

    Note: it’s still hovering around the margin of error, but it’s strengthening. I think it went from 1.5% to 3%.

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      5 days ago

      Steam data showed a 100% increase in Linux clients

      dont… dont phrase sentences like this

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          4 days ago

          I agree, but it buries the lede of the adoption only increasing by 1.5%. They could have written “doubled from X to Y” to at least prepare our expectations that it might not be a high increment

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            3 days ago

            It’s huge. Imagine if news said that 1,5% of people had recently switched to bycicles for their commute. What would your reaction be?

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            4 days ago

            First of all, nobody expects Linux to have much of market share in gaming anyway, so I don’t know who would think that a 100% increase is somehow not “preparing expectations”. Unless someone doesn’t undersand how percentages work, I guess.

            Secondly, I specified what kind of increase it was.

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            3 days ago

            1.5% to 3% is a doubling (100% increase). It’s not 1.5%, but 1.5 percentage points. It’s a very normal use of percentages

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        4 days ago

        That’s literally what it means, though. Going from 1.5% to 3% is damned impressive (though I’m not quite sure what exactly the other commenter is referring to, it took about 2 years to get there).