• Rose@slrpnk.net
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    I forgot where I read it, but someone said in the 1990s Sun’s marketing was going on about “Year of Java”, but ultimately nobody could tell what year the Year of Java actually was, because it just kinda happened. And given that in the 1990s the big push was for Java applets, which was a bit of a misadventure, you could argue that the Java breakthrough was ultimately something the marketing didn’t focus on (full blown desktop apps, backend Web code). Sometimes in a way that the marketing didn’t approve of (J2ME was kinda popular, but know what dwarfs it? Android. And that’s not JVM and that makes Java marketing sad.)

    So don’t worry about the Year of the Linux Desktop. You won’t even notice it. It’ll happen.

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      5 hours ago

      My whole household is on linux. Several of my friends have switched. My mom is switching. Its happening.

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    8 hours ago

    I love the enthusiasm but I think we should honestly stop chasing “The Year Of The Linux Desktop™️”. I think it only serves as a depressant.

    Let’s just keep focusing on making Linux great for experienced and new users alike. 👀

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      Counter argument, every year is the year of the linux desktop because its a good meme to share our enthusiasm for the platform.

      Also any year that someone switches their main desktop to linux is the year of the linux desktop for them personally.

      It doesn’t have to mean anything beyond it, there is no failure condition or something to chase.

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        Also any year that someone switches their main desktop to linux is the year of the linux desktop for them personally.

        Agreed. I’ve made the same argument myself, fully on board. I had my year of the Linux Desktop two decades ago. 😄

        I just… As long as we don’t actually take it seriously that “this might be the year of the Linux Desktop” and get disappointed that it isn’t — by some unknown metric (seriously, what’s even the definition of the “year of the Linux Desktop”?) — then it’s fine. 😊👍

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    7 hours ago

    If the EU dedicates itself to digital sovereignty before the US starts turning the wheel back away from self-sabotage, we might actually have a chance.