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by cyberax
221 days ago
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Linux has won on phones (Android) and on the server side. I don't think Windows Server is seriously used for anything but Exchange/AD these days, outside of hosting specialized or legacy apps. Windows also comprehensively lost the "exclusivity" moat. Most of popular apps are now cross-platform, because they need to run on Android/iOS/macOS. So desktop Linux is often an easy addition: Slack, Discord, all the messengers, Zoom, various IDEs, etc. So Linux indeed won to a large extent. Just not in the way people expected it. |
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And everyone that tries to force GNU/Linux via NDK, discovers that not everything Linux is supported.