What happened in squint eyes March 23?
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After looking at the other graphs, it coincides with a spike for simplified Chinese, which means for some reason a lot of people in presumably china were way more active on that month.
Valve screws up the survey surprisingly often. As you said, usually PC cafes (which are very popular in Asia) skew the data when that happens.
Steam Deck was a huge W for Linux gaming.
I just want to be able to buy them from reputable merchants in Australia
I'm in this graph and I like it.
I will be in this graph very soon, just need to load the drive into the case and hook it up 🥳 (Soon to be) bye Bill Bing(Gates)!
This isn't a linear trend. Probably a slightly geomtric trend. Source: I turned my phone sideways to analyze the line.
Are... are we the ~~baddies~~ one percent?
The smart 1%
Why is it declining rn?
It's a percentage so likely one of the other groups expanded. Guessing the dip is due to more MacOS users.
Stars moved
Statistical noise. The survey isn't accurate enough to overanalyze every data point; that's what the trend line is there for.
Steam deck go brrr