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noutyesterday at 11:23 PM3 repliesview on HN

I think there are 3 major points that made Linux much more viable option in the last 2-3 years.

1) Somehow both GNOME and KDE got much better in the last 2 years. It's very smooth and polished experience that I now prefer to both MacOS and Windows. I only need to install 1 or 2 extensions and it's good to go for me.

2) AI! It's orders of magnitudes easier to fix any Linux issue now compared to 3 years ago. The issues that would take a whole afternoon of fighting are now just a couple back-and-forths with the LLM like ChatGPT or Gemini.

3) Valve and SteamOS. The large and mostly successful push by Valve to make Linux be the platform for gaming has cleared many Linux issues and hurdles on the way. I think this will have ripple effects in the industry. My prediction is that thanks to Valve and SteamOS we will see a viable, widely used Linux based phone in the next 3 years.


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reverius42today at 12:06 AM

> we will see a viable, widely used Linux based phone in the next 3 years

Isn't there already a viable, widely used Linux based phone OS called Android?

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qingcharlestoday at 5:28 AM

I think this is an underrated comment. On (2) you're totally right. Fixing issues is so much easier now I can interrogate an LLM for the right changes to make. It's not for everyone, but it makes my life a lot less stressful.

idiotsecantyesterday at 11:37 PM

Woooah that's a long way from 'gaming works on linux' to 'this is now suitable as a general purpose mobile OS'

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