This August It Seems Like Vista 11's Share is Going Down While GNU/Linux is Up Sharply (at Its Expense)
Based on this latest data (source), Vista 11's market among Windows versions was 30.83% last month and 30.88% this month. But wait, that's not the full story. Windows (all versions combined) fell more than 1% this past month, so Vista 11 actually fell in overall share, and not by a small amount/margin - maybe 0.3% of all operating systems (not just Windows). In July GNU/Linux was measured at 4.44% and now it's at 4.73% (or 4.86% over the weekend).
Are people deleting Vista 11 and replacing that with GNU/Linux? Vista 11 is spyware with 'telemetry', so Microsoft has the complete data of how many Internet-connected Vista 11 installs vanished from its sight. No more home-phoning.
Maybe when these people learn about "Recall" and other terrible abuses they decide that "enough is enough". No more Windows! Never!
One remaining challenge will be tackling Microsoft moles inside GNU/Linux. Microsoft pays those vandals.
Remember that he's trying to kill sudo while Microsoft is stealing the name "sudo" (some program that has nothing to do with it).
He makes Linux less reliable and then suggests adding "BSoD" to Linux (not that it'll compensate for data loss). My main two computers (combined) have run for 530 days since the last reboot. No TPMs or any of this other Microsoft/Lennart nonsense. █