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pygar | 1 month ago

Every year at around this time there is a lot of linux related content in tech media.

It's a slow moving evergreen topic perfect for a scheduled release while the author is on holiday. This is just filler content that could have been written at any point in the last 10 years with minor changes.

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sho_hn|1 month ago

I've been working on the Linux desktop for 20 years, and I've been using it on the desktop since 1999, so I lived through the infamous "Year of the Linux Desktop" era.

I've not seen anything like the current level of momentum, ever, nor this level of mainstream exposure. Gaming has changed the equation, and 2026 will be wild.

InsideOutSanta|1 month ago

Not just gaming. This year, both Windows and Mac OS had absolutely terrible years. The Mac effed up its UI with liquid glass, to the point where Alan Dye fled to Meta. Microsoft pushed LLMs and ads into everything, screwing up what was otherwise a decent release.

On the other hand, on the Linux side, we had the release of COSMIC, which is an extremely user-friendly desktop. KDE, Gnome, and others are all at a point where they feel polished and stable.

mkozlows|1 month ago

Windows 8 era had the same vibe.

BuyMyBitcoins|1 month ago

Gaming, and Microsoft enshittifying Windows 11 to an absurd degree.

The bloat is astounding. This is especially egregious now that RAM costs a fortune.

Klonoar|1 month ago

I wouldn’t agree.

The level of momentum feels roughly equivalent to the era of Ubuntu coming around in the mid-2000s. We have been here before.

em3rgent0rdr|1 month ago

I don't think the prevalence of these articles this time of year is because the authors go on holiday, but instead is because the new year is the perfect time to ponder: "Will this be the year of the Linux desktop?"

subdavis|1 month ago

I guess everyone’s in a “fuck it I’m ready to try some new stuff” mood too so this content is perfectly suited for new years. Would never have noticed this without your comment.

solumunus|1 month ago

Perhaps it could have been written, but it would have been far less accurate.

blitzar|1 month ago

2026, the year of linux

queuebert|1 month ago

What an abysmally cynical take. More good stuff is good. Be happy about it.

dham|1 month ago

Except every year you didn't have people like Pewdiepie and DHH pushing Linux. As as channels like GamersNexus doing Linux benchmarks. At the same time Windows and Mac making very dumb mistakes. So this time it does feel different, even if it might not be in the end.

veegee|1 month ago

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