• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I assumed this was because iOS/Android are disproportionately eating Windows 11 market share… But at least according to the source, this isn’t true: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share

    Windows share is going up.

    …Hence, absolute Windows 10 volume is going up too.

    Honestly I don’t know how this is possible unless their data is faulty. ‘Normal’ people don’t know how to switch operating systems. Where are they even getting Windows 10 from?

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      They take it to the shop and tell them to take that piece of shit win11 out of their computer and put an ever so slightly less crappy win10/7 in its place, I guess?

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        Mmmmm, I’m not sure a totally buy that. That’s a lot of trouble for someone to go to, and it involves wiping the PC.

        I’m chalking this up to questionable data, especially with that really steep Android drop in a single month.