gianmarco,

Fedora 39 anyone?

13617,

Shit takes like 30 minutes to update 😭😭

Surp,
@Surp@lemmy.world avatar

Windows 2000 wins I think

BunnyKnuckles,
@BunnyKnuckles@startrek.website avatar

Windows Server 2022

Surp,
@Surp@lemmy.world avatar

Oh dang!

xia,

One might take issue that it is not “current”.

db2,

I use Mint 21. Checkmate.

SpeakinTelnet,

Fedora 39

finestnothing,

Windows 98 has entered the chat.

milicent_bystandr,

They really went downhill after that.

redcalcium,

Me with my Windows 2000 😏

tate,
@tate@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

This is a rare case where it matters that Linux is not an operating system.

fl42v, (edited )

Nixos is at 23.11 :) Also, rolling releases are kinda fun: the latest commit so far is 46ae0210ce163b3cba6c7da08840c1d63de9c701 which roughly translates to nixos-unstable 403509863565239228514588166489915404446713104129 :D

Atemu, (edited )
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

You could take the revision number. nixos-unstable has 567011 commits currently.

d3Xt3r,

Laughs in Fedora 39

Stillhart,

Windows 98 enters the chat

packetloss,
@packetloss@lemmy.world avatar

Windows 2000 says hi to Windows 98

BunnyKnuckles,
@BunnyKnuckles@startrek.website avatar

Windows Server 2022 kicks 2000 in the balls, does a line of coke, and crashes.

danielf,

Are we forgetting Windows 2000?

Redjard,
@Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

OpenSUSE 42.3 standing tall

Valmond,

Integer override, result -6279532

dino,

This is how mac user do statistics?

JackRiddle,

This is how people make jokes

dino,

its not even funny?

fschaupp,
@fschaupp@lemmy.ml avatar

Shoud we tell her/him/… about Gnome 45?

Jorgelino, (edited )

Windows 95

Windows 2000

kwedd,

This checks out, because Windows 2000 is the best Windows!

TheGreenGolem,
@TheGreenGolem@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Hey! It was Windows Me. Closely followed by Vista.

Holzkohlen,

Just use ‘them’ like a normal person

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted, (edited )
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Pffff. You losers actually think Linux is better? IBM OS/2 FTW FUCKAHS. 😎

(/s obv)

dankm,

OS/2 was great in its time. I’d very much like to see it open sourced, even though IBM has repeatedly refused.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

That would be so awesome if it were open-sourced!

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

The Linux Kernel version is at 6 point something, I think they’re working on version 7. That’s not the OS though, the current Ubuntu version under LTS is 22.04. That’s more than twice as much as Windows.

Note I had to get this information from Wikipedia because Ubuntu’s website is currently unusable corporate garbagepuke.

notTheCat,

If my guesses are correct, the major version number of Ubuntu marks the release year

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Correct; the minor number is also the month. Which is why they’re almost always .04 or .10; the LTS version is always released in April, with non-LTS releases that serve a similar purpose to Debian Unstable (newer package base at the possible expense of more bugs) are released in October. They also have a convoluted codename system, as many point release distros do.

ghterve,

Only the April releases in even years are LTS

princessnorah, (edited )
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You’re not wrong about their website, but it still only took 2 clicks to get that information. For reference, I can’t find it at all on Debian’s website without clicking download and looking at the version number in the filename. But you can get that in one click so I suppose they’re doing better.

Edit: Sorry, I was wrong, you can see it under the Microsoft Azure section after one click:

https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/e7112785-3c53-4e0a-9e79-b84f782b4cd1.png

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Now try to find Linux Mint’s current version number on their website.

JackRiddle,

Screenshot_20240111_154215_Firefox

On their home page? First thing you see?

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Exactly.

iAvicenna,
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

who the fuck made this horrible graphic? when will people realize that grossly redundant features that also complicate interpretation (such as trying to make a bar plot 3d) is absolutely one of the worst things you can do.

v4ld1z,
@v4ld1z@lemmy.zip avatar

Isn’t this kind of the point of the graph?

iAvicenna,
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

When used correctly the point of the graph is to make use of the fact that humans are super fast at visual convolution tasks but not so great at doing mental statistics. If your graph makes the interpretation of complicated statistical facts immediate for the viewer (and as faithful to the facts as possible, whatever that means) then it has achieved its purpose.

v4ld1z,
@v4ld1z@lemmy.zip avatar

I get that, I know what a graph is, but this is clearly meant as a meme, hence the lacking axis descriptions and scale, and the 3d rendering. It’s literally just a meme

iAvicenna,
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

hmm I thought it was a meme built on top of a real graph

abeltramo,
@abeltramo@lemmy.world avatar

Wooosh

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

My version is 20240107. Apple has some catching up to do.

toastal,

Imagine someone thinking 07012024 would be a better scheme 😂

nossaquesapao,

non ironically, firefox did a jump in version numbers after firefox 4 because people were seeing the low number compared to other browsers, and would think they were behind technically.

Acters,

One of those bigger numbers is better herd instincts

toastal, (edited )

While true & I remember folks actually using this in arguments for ‘slow development’, there is some merit to versioning differently for something expected to get minor updates to perpetually follow latest specs such. I can’t imagine trying to discern what a “breaking change” would be in this context. Or would you make a new version for every visual redesign? Dates might have just made more sense, but maybe ESR is easier to follow with the current scheme.

p03locke,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’m going to invoke Poe’s Law and not assume this is sarcasm.

CallumWells,

Is that that thing where someone says something wrong to get the right answer explained to them?

p03locke,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

No, that’s the thing where somebody Googles the result and gets the right answer.

gerdesj,

My phone is on 23. Nextcloud is on 27.

I’m Arch and so is my wife (actually) and it doesn’t have a version. We just roll … and today my dongled, wireless mouse has stopped moving. The buttons still work and my laptop touchpad works fine.

wtf!

Limit,

They make a pill for that…

Phoenix3875, (edited )

This, but unironically used as a marketing trick:

There was no v1 of Oracle Database, as co-founder Larry Ellison “knew no one would want to buy version 1”

That’s why the first Oracle database is v2.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Database

dankm,

Slackware went from version 4 to 7 for a similar reason. But IIRC its reason was RedHat.

Evotech,

That’s a fun fact

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

this is what happened to windows 9, too.

juja,

What’s wrong with 9 though ? Didn’t iPhone also skip 9 ?

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Dunno. But that’s a hardware model, ;)

hedgehog,

After the X/XS/XR phones they went to the 11. If the XS was 10 then the X would be 9. It is a bit weird for them to do 8 and 9 at the same time, though.

AVincentInSpace, (edited )

but the X is a Roman numeral hence why Apple demands that OSX be pronounced as “OS ten”

(I have not heard anyone who is not an Apple employee call it that but it’s the official stance, you can look it up)

Nibodhika,

No, the problem with Windows 9 is that a lot of things compared the version with 9* as a catch all for windows 95 and 98, so they were worried with backwards compatibility.

Xatolos,
@Xatolos@reddthat.com avatar

There wasn’t a Windows 9 because a lot of (poorly) written software will do a system check for Windows version and if the first number is “9”, it won’t work and complain that you need to be using a Windows OS newer than Windows 9x (95/98).

It was just for backwards compatibility more than anything.

duncesplayed,

Isn’t it Mac OS X 14? I.e., Mac OS 10.14?

dizzy,
@dizzy@lemmy.ml avatar

No they ditched OSX and yearly point updates in 2020 and went from Mac OSX 10.15.7 to MacOS 11.0

The next yearly release was MacOS 12.

It’s now up to 14.2.1

duncesplayed,

Ah thanks for that! You can tell how long it’s been since I’ve used Mac OS.

sfxrlz,

Do you know why?

Korne127,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

Actually yeah

In 2000, Steve Jobs announced Mac OS X as the operating system for the next 20 years. So they kept the version for 20 years and well… in 2020 they started to make the yearly updates be major version number updates again (instead of minor version numbers).

Also @dizzy

dizzy,
@dizzy@lemmy.ml avatar

Probably just wanted a higher number than windows or didn’t want to get leapfrogged. Also makes more sense with iOS having a similar schedule.

uriel238,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

We don’t have a consistent convention as to what changes qualify for a version increment rather than update increment. A new kernel? A new interface convention? New icons for the mini-apps?

Windows 10 has more plug-and-play drivers than Win7 and Win8. It can recognize newer hardware and it can be installed natively from thumb drives. So a lot of features that were third party are now offical… long after I had access to the third-party libraries.

But then it combines the metro and the start menu. I never found a use for the metro.

Win11 is less operability and more DRM and more spyware.

For Apple and Microsoft, a new version is a new marketing season. It’s the same as the new iPhone, the new Subaru.

I assume Linux builds increment with significant operability additions, especially if they’re not fully backwards compatible. Since they’re released without charge the capacity to do more stuff is the only reason to upgrade to a new increment rather than preserving a stable version.

state_electrician,

You are taking this dumb joke way too seriously.

uriel238,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I get that a lot.

redcalcium, (edited )

The version number will be incremented when Linus says so. He might even increment it to 7.x tomorrow if he feels like it.

uriel238, (edited )
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Which only adds bas relief to the point. Linus has no personal or commercial motivation to get people to get the hot new trendy thing. Linux isn’t motivated by built-in obsolescence the way Windows and iOS are.

In fact, their higher iteration indicators are a symptom of a disadvantage of the operating system, not an advantage.

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