Who is Using What?
I think it would be interesting to see how this statistic changes by the end of the month. :)
Right now - The amount of people using Linux who view my blog is <1%.
But a close second to browsers is the open source Firefox.
I will update this at the end of the month and who knows, maybe the amount of linux users will come close to competing with windows/mac? :)
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- DeepSeek from Maggie Appleton
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