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Archive: https://archive.today/Krelz

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>I'm joining the bandwagon and declaring that 2026 will be the Year of the Linux Desktop. Specifically for the subset of fitness gaming apps, it's no longer necessary (or preferred) to be tethered to Windows. Two long-term trends have led to this moment. Windows has been on a "slowly, then all at once" descent in quality that really started ramping up last year.

Archive: https://archive.today/Krelz From the post: >>I'm joining the bandwagon and declaring that 2026 will be the Year of the Linux Desktop. Specifically for the subset of fitness gaming apps, it's no longer necessary (or preferred) to be tethered to Windows. Two long-term trends have led to this moment. Windows has been on a "slowly, then all at once" descent in quality that really started ramping up last year.
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When was the last time you got excited for an update, rather than dread it?

To be fair, I feel the same way with any OS.