The book bans are currently practice before they start banning more resources such as Wikipedia.
That’s a great recommendation, it’s always important to practice bypassing potential censorship as you do not always know what is being hidden from the public.
The version numbers are arbitrary anyways.
Hey at least Lemmy is becoming popular enough for the authorities to block us.
For all the operating systems in the world including mobile.
Right! It’s been trending upwards lately. YouTube days are numbered.
Total Linux desktop share at 3%.
The marketshare has already reached 5% and 4.55% in some surveys.
Rainbow six siege support, GOG Linux program, SteamOS publicly released and 7% marketshare.
The author isn’t responsibility for the website. But they’re right about the app.
“The developer says that this app doesn’t collect or share any user data.”
Personally I like consuming all the mediums of information as they all have different strengths. Peertube videos are easy to digest as you can watch passively and see software demos.
You can always open a different browser or have the extension only enabled for the regular tabs then go into incognito for that besides allowing Reddit to show up pollutes the results from the Lemmy answers.
Most things work without hiccups.
Linux Mint is very simple to use these days.
Stay tuned for the 2024 Lemmy.ca survey as it will include questions about which operating system you use on your desktop and phone, let’s hope we can crack well past that 5% mark!
I bet mobile devices are part of their metric
No, desktop and mobile are counted separately in the Pornhub survey.
You’re underestimating the market share as according to Statcounter and the Valve Hardware Survey the marketshare is at 4.03% and 2.03%.
Valrch and framemint are cute couples!
You can start with the ProtonDB profile
I’m not sure if this is instance dependent or Peertube causing the issue.
Proton does something similar in their email client 🤢