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I'm just going to say it. It's 2026, and it's the year of the linux desktop. Kys wincucks.
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There haven't really been any huge changes in Linux in 2025, just Windows 11 getting worst and people finally getting fed up with it.whats some cool developments u guys saw in linux this year that u think directly contributed to linux's overall progress in the market
not necessarily stuff that made people switch to linux but stuff that makes linux a bit more usable for whoever
God I wish Microsoft will be even more retarded this year. Please add another retarded AI feature that everyone will for sure love and it won't have any security holes in it. Please continue allowing jeets to redeem your operating system.I'm just going to say it. It's 2026, and it's the year of the linux desktop. Kys wincucks.
The LLMs got good enough that I could just ask them how to get whatever I wanted through terminal commands, which made the whole FOSS universe more accessible to complete amateurs like myself. And with such massive and broad adoption of llms by everyone and their dog I'm betting the linux share of desktop users increases by a few percentage points in 2026. I can't understate how useful it is not having to dig around looking for solutions on a subject I barely know the vocabulary for.directly contributed to linux's overall progress
HDR Support is going a long way! I think at the start of 2025 there was basically nonexistent support and now there’s Plasma, Gnome and Hyprland HDR along with MPV supporting it natively so I’m pretty happy.but stuff that makes linux a bit more usable for whoever
Its already their operating system.Please continue allowing jeets to redeem your operating system.
he already got another one? I must have missed it lol. I'm guessing it was after that last sperg out. I thought he just realized he was being a faggot, I should have known better.Couldn't you just wait till @Slav Power ban expires?
I think it was overall a good year for the linux desktop. If people were actually taking Lunduke seriously, I'm sure they would think linux, and foss is doomed, the last video I saw from him, was just retarded. He was going over Linus talking shit about the software freedom conservancy, and he was acting like it was some big deal. As if it's some new thing that different parts of the FOSS ecosystem always got along perfectly, and it's a new thing, and it's so much worse right now. And that's not me saying he was implying that. It's just paraphrasing what he said. Completely retarded. It's moments like that, when it really shows how transparently he is trying to drama farm to make money, that make him hard to watch. Anyone that's not completely retarded can see his whole deal. He finds something, blows it up into some huge deal, and gets people to pay attention to him. I enjoy it sometimes, because people get unreasonable mad. But after a certain point, I feel like the grift just becomes to much for me to stand. Also it is kind of dumb that people actually take his narratives, and talking points seriously. He does break some news stories sometimes, and there are things he covers that no one else will. But once he throws in almost any editorializing you really need to just ignore anything he says, because it's almost always just following the same formula the news networks figured out decades ago. Tell people how bad things are because they tune in for that.whats some cool developments u guys saw in linux this year that u think directly contributed to linux's overall progress in the market
not necessarily stuff that made people switch to linux but stuff that makes linux a bit more usable for whoever
docker-compose, and a budget AM4 B350 hardware setup. Yeah, it's a real kick in the pants that AMD doesn't give a crap about Polaris or Vega for ROCm even though Polaris and Vega were abused for cryptomining between 2017 and 2020. Y'know what ain't a kick in the pants? How my RX Vega 64 is sipping power while transcoding media.They arent actually open source, only the kernel header isat this point the open source drivers are the ones that are officially
Phoronix: ReactOS Starts 2026 With Another "Major Step" Toward Windows NT6 Compatibility (archive)
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loss32: let's build a Win32/Linux (archive) (ghost) (mega)
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loss32 is made by a weeaboo tranny. That's why. The completely unnecessary jokey-joke meme reference name, the way of writing, the insufferably old-new website itself, the sparkles emoji "she", the self-pittying blog posts about "dreams of a pluralistic world, or: why discord and twitter are the last good social media ", everything is Peak Troon. There's a thorough grooming waiting just beyond the e-corner. I'm surprised there isn't a Rust shoein, but with Wayland that's a given.What is the ..... Im so sorry.... Usecase of this?
The tranny has to be nearly 40 years old, to be referencing loss and expecting people to get it.loss32 is made by a weeaboo tranny. That's why. The completely unnecessary jokey-joke meme reference name
I'm still running my home server on a gaming PC I built in 2011. Good hardware doesn't really age anymore especially if you were sensible and bought reliable parts where it counts, the PSU and motherboard.I'm so fucking giddy at how my old gaming PC that I assembled and upgraded since 2017 is handling all this home server crap with aplomb.
Couple things you might want to consider:Yeah, an N100 or a Ryzen APU mini PC with my USB hard drives for storage would probably be way better in terms of power efficiency
I'm still running my home server on a gaming PC I built in 2011. Good hardware doesn't really age anymore especially if you were sensible and bought reliable parts where it counts, the PSU and motherboard.
Just make sure to test everything well. I bought a "renewed" Chromebook for my mother. Advertised having a touch screen but the one that came did not have a touch screen working. Next one I bought did just fine. But make sure you hold their feet to the fire because the testing on these is poor. Return policy worked great though."amazon renewed laptop" (or "Amazon renewed PC") you can find all the internally returned stuff thats being sold at a discount
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GNOME IS NOW MAKING DONATION POPUPS. I GOT THIS WHILE PLAYING COUNTER STRIKE SOURCE(I just got it this December pretty good game)
They started making UX changes without justification in like 2016. That was when I quit using GNOME and switched to DWM. GNOME 3 used to be decent. I prefered it to G2/Mate for a few years at the start.they started huffing their farts so aggressively circa 2020ish
KDE did this a couple months back and made a shit ton of money so it’s really not surprising that other projects are doing it too. I, for one, hope that someone takes the time to develop some kind of unified nagging framework, so you don’t have to deal with 10 billion popups from all of the different projects, and instead just like one or two throughout the yearView attachment 8365615
GNOME IS NOW MAKING DONATION POPUPS. I GOT THIS WHILE PLAYING COUNTER STRIKE SOURCE(I just got it this December pretty good game)
Yeah what the fuck is that about?KDE did this a couple months back and made a shit ton of money so it’s really not surprising that other projects are doing it too. I, for one, hope that someone takes the time to develop some kind of unified nagging framework, so you don’t have to deal with 10 billion popups from all of the different projects, and instead just like one or two throughout the year
Although I can KINDA fuck with this new designView attachment 8365615
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