• pot_belly_mole@slrpnk.net
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    4 days ago

    I love to cheer for linux (Fedora user here 😎) but the math and logic in the blog post is off. Firstly, the linux desktop-share for US government websites is much higher, because to calculate it, you have to exclude iOS and Android. But then again, the data may be skewed and linux-users may just be much more prominent visitors of US government websites. I think this sounds credible as many linux users are technically apt and active citizens.

    Nevertheless, if the trend is true it is encouraging! Cannot verify because analytics.usa.gov only provides data a calendar year into the past by default and I can’t be bothered to get an api key to see if more can be fetched.

    The real desktop linux share for the last 30 days can be calculated:

    windows = 33.2
    
    macos = 11.6
    
    linux = 6.9
    
    linux / (windows + macos + linux) = 0.13346228