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  • For the fuck of it, I asked AI to guesstimate the market share

    Based on the Mozilla Graphics Telemetry data provided, Linux accounts for 3.4% of the sampled Firefox sessions. However, this is likely an underestimation of the true Linux market share for the following reasons:

    • Telemetry Opt-Out: A significant portion of users may disable telemetry for privacy reasons. It's reasonable to assume that Linux users, who often prioritize privacy and are more technically inclined, might be more likely to opt out of telemetry compared to Windows or macOS users.
    • Pi-hole and Ad-blockers: Tools like Pi-hole and ad-blockers, which are also more commonly used by technically proficient users (a demographic that overlaps with Linux users), can block telemetry data from being sent.

    To guesstimate the true market share, we need to consider a correction factor to account for these missing Linux users in the telemetry data. Unfortunately, precise data on telemetry disablement rates per OS is not readily available in the telemetry data itself or through a quick search.

    However, we can make a reasoned guesstimate. Let's assume:

    • Baseline Telemetry Rate: Assume that for Windows and macOS, the telemetry data is relatively representative, and a smaller percentage of users disable it.
    • Higher Opt-Out on Linux: Assume a significantly higher percentage of Linux users disable or block telemetry. Let's arbitrarily assume that twice as many Linux users disable telemetry compared to the average across Windows and macOS. This is a rough guess, but it acknowledges the higher likelihood of Linux users opting out. Applying a Correction Factor (Illustrative Example): This is a simplified example for illustration. To be more accurate, we'd need real data on telemetry disablement rates.
    • Assume a hypothetical "average" telemetry disablement rate across Windows/macOS: Let's say, hypothetically, 10% of Windows/macOS users disable telemetry.
    • Double that for Linux: Based on our assumption, 20% of Linux users disable telemetry.
    • Calculate the "visible" Linux user proportion in telemetry: If 80% of Linux users enable telemetry (100% - 20% disablement), then the 3.4% in telemetry represents 80% of the actual Linux user base within the Firefox user population.
    • Extrapolate to the "true" Linux market share: To find the 100% (true) Linux market share, we can do a simple proportion: If 3.4% represents 80%, then X% represents 100%. X = (3.4% / 80%) * 100% = 4.25%

    Therefore, based on this highly simplified and assumption-based guesstimate, the true market share of Linux might be closer to 4.25%. Important Considerations:

    • This is a very rough estimate. The actual percentage of users disabling telemetry on each OS is unknown without specific data from Mozilla.
    • Firefox User Base vs. Overall Market Share: This telemetry data is specific to Firefox users. The overall operating system market share might be different, as Firefox usage itself might be skewed towards certain operating systems.
    • "True" Market Share Definition: "Market share" itself can be defined in various ways (desktop OS, all devices, etc.). This guesstimate is within the context of desktop/laptop users who might use Firefox.

    In conclusion, while the telemetry data shows 3.4%, a more realistic guesstimate, considering telemetry disablement, could be in the range of 4% to 5%. To get a more accurate figure, one would need access to data on telemetry opt-out rates per operating system or look at alternative market share data sources that employ different methodologies (though these also have their own limitations).

  • Most Linux users disable Telemetry, so I think it's probably missing around 10%

  • I've seen people rep farming on Olio. Too Good To Go isn't free. Both improve the food waste issue but I think this comes at it from the angle of helping the needy rather than ending food waste.

  • WTF

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  • Nah, it's kinda broken. Every time I try and connect, it kills the internet on my whole phone. 😭

  • Where consolidation makes sense it's always good. But part of what makes Lemmy special is that there's multiple communities about different subjects. For example Technology. I don't fuck with the LW community at all, but I'm a regular poster in the BH community and regularly post in the more technical PD community. If all were consolidated it would alienate me as I don't actually wanna deal with a bunch of people that post in the biggest communities. It's also why I subscribe to communities and avoid the ALL feed.

    I feel you're making a dangerous assumption where you feel everyone should want to be part of a centralised community and that's not what Lemmy is about. Sometimes smaller communities just wanna be that.

  • WTF

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  • Just shoot a message to one of the moderators and say you'd like to help.

  • WTF

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  • This is why it's important to have an active moderation team. So if you're active and care about this community, consider joining the moderation team to help out.

  • I feel bad for Sterling

  • KG5. See where I'm going with this?

  • The beautiful classic is gonna be even more beautiful

  • Haha, no worries. It's an easy mistake to make.

  • Imagine someone saying they can't wait to hear what Danny Murphy thinks