It feels like macOS is somehow over represented there. Specially for a global statistic. In many countries macs are completely residual, where I live I almost know more people using linux than mac.
These are http requests, so it could be inflated from the larger proportion of software engineers using macOS, who also make significantly more requests than average, including in their usage of ai…
Idk why everyone is always looking at statcounter. I still feel like Cloudflare probably has better data.
Yep, seems about right.
The only thing this does not count are the offline devices. But in todays day and age, how many don’t connect to the internet in some way or form?
It feels like macOS is somehow over represented there. Specially for a global statistic. In many countries macs are completely residual, where I live I almost know more people using linux than mac.
These are http requests, so it could be inflated from the larger proportion of software engineers using macOS, who also make significantly more requests than average, including in their usage of ai…
Maybe countries where macs are more popular throw it off. But I’d be surprised if even the US was over 20% for Mac (but not iOS).
MacOS at 20% globally does seem to be extremely high. I would have expected something like 15 at most.
Anecdotally, I’m seeing a lot of bot traffic masquerading with a macOS user agent
This graph is like trumps approval rating