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@Man2Dev "all of them" (* except a rare few)
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

"This park and its surrounding woodland are only possible thanks to the following open-source products..."
in reply to Sheogorath

@sheogorath I thought about that earlier and wondered how it actually compared. Every home PC, every work PC, servers, phones, appliances, etc. That's got to be close to 3 billion...right? It can't be that far off.
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@sheogorath That makes sense.

And unlike Java, you aren't prevented from "the development, design, manufacture[,] or production of nuclear, chemical[,] or biological weapons of mass destruction"!

(making those things is, of course, bad - I've just always found it funny that they include it in their license agreement)

in reply to Jason Parker (he/they)

@north @sheogorath I think it's pretty far. It kinda depends on what you count (if a device has multiple curl installations, does that only counts once?), but considering that 8+ billion humans exist, and most of them have at least one device with curl installed, it's already above 3 billion.
I vaguely remember hearing something about there being 10+ billion installations of it, but can't remember the source, so take it with a grain of salt.
in reply to FineFindus

@FineFindus @north @sheogorath every mobile phone typically has several curl installations so it is easy to get to twenty billion or more installations just there
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