14% is a lot, damn
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it's only in India tho, but u should look at Ukraine, mf there got it up to 25% :chad:
No wonder Russia is having such a hard time
Unrelated to linux, but theres a reason why there are a lot of IT in Ukraine and Russia. They are also two of the major countries in the piracy cracking scene, and it sort of shows when you look up an arbitrary game, and look at their prices for the two countries (Ukraine and Russia consisitently are some of the lowest, if not lowest priced games for games with regional pricing on pc)
could not manage to find proof of your statement, can you please share your source?
That's me just changing distos every 2 week
72.66% are also Linux, but changing their webbrowser's user-agent for privacy reasons.
I'm Indian. I'm the techy friend - I build PCs and daily drive Windows and do tech support.
In my experience, every single person who has expressed interest in Linux has either mentioned the words 'hacking' or 'Kali' in the first sentence.
I remember subbing to r/KaliLinux to read posts by hackerman kiddies trying to figure out Linux.
Good times.
I too entered the Void! Well, the void of depression but soon i'll install Void Linux too.
There’s a difference? /s
Comes off as a meme but when I look at Youtube and search for Linux almost every top video beyond the handful of general Linux channels (eg. DistroTube) are all Kali Linux tutorials.
I got my cousin in to Parrot OS , because of that.