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minus-square@Honytawklink1•edit-23 months agoVery telling how Linux dominates every computing sector, except the one where the majority of users has to interact with directly. Seems like Linux just needs a shell before the average user is able to interact with it in a consumer-friendly way.
Very telling how Linux dominates every computing sector, except the one where the majority of users has to interact with directly.
Seems like Linux just needs a shell before the average user is able to interact with it in a consumer-friendly way.