I do actually know a fair share of people using Linux in my social circle, but a lot of them uses both windows and Linux.
My family uses Linux for their private devices, as that was a requirement to get my technical support.
And an increasing number of my friends are moving over to Linux.
What I find weird is the sudden increase of 10% (from 18.16% to 29.04%). Like, did everyone get back from vacation after a Linux conversion camp or something?
That would be a valid option, but only if there are no windows dependencies and the primary user agrees to the change.
With all the Win11 spam in Win10, my grandmother decided to try Linux. She is now a 90-year-old Linux user. Her use case is YouTube and email, and I have to support the system (I had to do that for the win10 system as well).
What makes you say they are protected in jail? Because they get to be alive?
Have you seen how people in jail are being treated? (At least in America)
Is it not better for them to be kept alive so they can regret their actions, rather than ending their existence? Giving them opportunity to pay for their actions with something else than their lives?
Also, why should we not attack the underlying problem of why people commit these atrocious actions to begin with? Do you really believe they were born with the intention of committing these crimes?
If you are willing to live with yourself after murdering another human being, you are no different from the rapists who are willing to live with themselves after damaging another human being for life. They might be evil human beings, but they are still human.
I think no one likes the default shuffle in spotify. ("oh here is a list of 400 songs on shuffle, you probably only want to replay these 30 songs" - spotify)
I do actually know a fair share of people using Linux in my social circle, but a lot of them uses both windows and Linux. My family uses Linux for their private devices, as that was a requirement to get my technical support. And an increasing number of my friends are moving over to Linux.
What I find weird is the sudden increase of 10% (from 18.16% to 29.04%). Like, did everyone get back from vacation after a Linux conversion camp or something?