I am a regular Linux desktop user because after trying very hard to justify buying a Steam Deck, I just wouldn't use it. I don't game on the go and I have a nice big TV and sofa set up.
But the steam deck is so sweet.
They are probably partnered with a lot of sites in order to get all the useragent data of their visitors or something, idk. They probably have their method described somewhere.
This is not Steam, where stats are gathered from random monthly surveys.
I am a regular Linux desktop user because after trying very hard to justify buying a Steam Deck, I just wouldn't use it. I don't game on the go and I have a nice big TV and sofa set up.
But the steam deck is so sweet.
I wonder if this 3% is actually slightly higher due to the more privacy minded Linux users generally avoid trackers and use user agent spoofers to avoid fingerprinting.