• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It must level off at some point, if anything for purely mathematical reasons. But the higher it gets before that happens the better.

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      2 days ago

      The big players are driving this trend. Nvidia, Microsoft, Intel, etc are making the old status quo too expensive and obnoxious.

      Adoption typically takes an s-shaped or sigmoid curve. A slow start, rapid growth, and then stagnation.

      I’m curious whether gamers are going to pull Linux desktop into the mainstream. Discord is a good example. For many years only gamers knew what it was, now most of the users on aren’t using it for gaming, and it has fundamentally changed the platform.

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        Luckily Linux is an open source system with tons of variety and tailor made environments for specific use cases whereas Discord is a for profit company that shoves unwanted features like Nitro down everyone’s throats for their endless revenue chasing. So if it takes off because of gamers, we’ll see lots of needed features and bugfixes.