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That's a huge increase.

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[–] wiki_me@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Linux market share

windows market share

A real "tortoise vs hare" situation it seems.

Pace of adoption also seems to be accelerating , from 2009 to about 2016 it went from 0.5 to 1,5 (+ 1 percent), from 2016 to 2023 it went from 1.5 to 3 (+1.5 percent), the adoption also seems to be at least doubling about every decade (which might indicate a "word to mouth" growth pattern.

[–] VonReposti@feddit.dk 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The increase is not 1 and 1.5 percent but 1 and 1.5 percentage points

[–] wiki_me@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The increase is not 1 and 1.5 percent but 1 and 1.5 percentage points

tbh i don't really see the point in mentioning this.

[–] VonReposti@feddit.dk 2 points 1 year ago

Because original is incorrect. For the first increase 0.5% to 1.5% is an increase of 200% while the increase in percentage points is 1. The reason it's important is that it can skew the readability of the statistics to a degree where the numbers at best are confusing and at worst are misleading. In your case you accidentally understated the significance of the increase.

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