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.

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.

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Wait until they discover that Windows Server 2022 exists. Also, Windows 2000.

BrianTheeBiscuiteer,

This posted on X? I see no “superiority” here.

pineapplelover,

ahem I use arch btw

tho,
@tho@lemmy.ml avatar

freebsd is 14 something too

Samsy,

If people really get triggered by this bullshit graph, let’s add Arch Linux which is on what? >200? >300?

aBundleOfFerrets,

Arch doesn’t have a global version

Samsy,

I know but if I remember correctly there is a version tag at boot, 230 or something was the last I’ve seen.

aBundleOfFerrets,

I think that is the version for the archiso build, and I don’t think it should be used as a version for the OS

fallingcats, (edited )

Clearly the current version is 2024.01.01

Current Release: 2024.01.01
Included Kernel: 6.6.8
ISO Size: 883.3 MB

aBundleOfFerrets,

Well shit I guess we win then

exocrinous,

Xbox OS is clearly winning with the 360

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

But they went back to one so idk anymore

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

hey. Nobara 39

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

ChromeOS hit version 119 in December. That one is obviously the best.

This community has such a bias against web apps.

thecrotch,

I’d say this community has a much larger bias against Google, but that one is pretty justifiable.

Spoonbit,

Linux just moved out of 5.x.x hell. Well catch up soon

arthur,

@dataisugly material

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!

PanArab,

That’s nothing! Darwin is on version 23.

HowMany, (edited )

Wow.! A graph and everything.

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