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1. julianeon ◴[] No.36995405[source]
If you'd told me 10 years ago that "2023 will be the year of the Linux gaming machine," I would've lol'd. You never can tell.
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2. lawn ◴[] No.36995588[source]
ChatGPT, LK-99 and now it's the year of Linux gaming. 2023 is wild indeed.
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3. slt2021 ◴[] No.36995929[source]
+small molecure that treats cancer https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36982813
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4. Aleksdev ◴[] No.36996094[source]
Yes, every year we have heard this is the year of Linux. It does seem like it’s becoming reality doesn’t it?
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6. fsflover ◴[] No.36998836[source]
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36892464
7. hospitalJail ◴[] No.37000276[source]
I think this is more of a Microsoft has dropped the ball, than Linux exceling.

I switched to Linux because Windows Filesystem was too unreliable with OneDrive hijacking it. (Also Cortana, auto open edge links, ads/ragebait news in the start menu)

But I needed something reliable, and Microsoft is no longer reliable.

8. pjmlp ◴[] No.37000849[source]
It already happened, nicely packaged inside of a VM, running on top of Hyper-V and Virtualization framework.
9. julianeon ◴[] No.37040018[source]
I think so. It's certainly stopped being a joke; you can take various news items as "the year of Linux" seriously at this point.