> This will be super unpopular, but Linux missed the desktop boat 20 years ago,
Nothing to feel bad about saying. As a mass-market option it absolutely did. There was no flood of new users coming along back then, and there wont be this time around either.
But for me as a developer, I still think a Linux-desktop is the best desktop I can get. So that's what I'm going to use.
And that's all I care about. That the wider masses run Windows or MacOS doesn't really bother me at all. After all, why should it?
Nothing to feel bad about saying. As a mass-market option it absolutely did. There was no flood of new users coming along back then, and there wont be this time around either.
But for me as a developer, I still think a Linux-desktop is the best desktop I can get. So that's what I'm going to use.
And that's all I care about. That the wider masses run Windows or MacOS doesn't really bother me at all. After all, why should it?