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hey everyone this is Nick and this is the last Linux and open source news video I'll make in 2022 they're coming back in 2023 of course they are so before the new year begins well Happy New Year if that's what your calendar says and let's get into it this week we have Linux passing Mac OS as the OS of choice for developers and almost passing Windows if you count WSL we have Mastodon refusing to take silicon Valley's big bucks even though they really want to give them some money and we have Tick Tock again proving that it's the worst social media app if you value your data just like I value this segue to today's sponsor this video is sponsored by talk scare but this time I'm not going to talk about their services to handle and manage your Linux server Fleet this time they are giving you access to an independent study by IDC peerscape that analyzes if when and how to implement open source Solutions alongside commercial ones and know before you ask tux care did not influence this study at all either financially or in terms of messaging it's completely independent we probably all agree that using open source software can be beneficial to any organization companies traditionally focus on using an optimal mix of commercial software and community supported open source software to try and get all the benefits while minimizing the potential risks this study that you can get for free discusses the five best practices for organizations to determine when where and how to use community supported open source software alongside commercially supported software so click the link below to download the full reports and learn about open source best practices so a short little thing to get started Linux is now more popular among developers than Mac OS is according to the 2022 stack Overflow developer survey Linux is used by 40.23 of developers as their primary OS for personal use while almost 40 percent of them use it as their primary OS for professional use Mac OS only reaches 21 for personal and almost 33 for professional technically Linux already overshadowed Mac OS in the same survey last year but only by a very very small margin the uptick in 2022 has been huge and if you add users of WSL on top of that you can attack 15 up for personal use and 14 for professional Windows is still the biggest platform out there though with 62 percent of respondents saying they use it as their main for personal use and 48 for professional of course it's only a survey from one website which might not be a hundred percent representative but I feel that stack Overflow covers most if not all languages across all operating systems so it shouldn't have any huge bias either still it's pretty nice to see that our platform is recognized as a very good desktop operating system for certain professional...
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