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As a Dane i can say that maybe its because Scandinavians are generally pretty tech savvy and good with digitalisation. Also Scandinavians has a low tolerance for bullshit.
Also, a lot of Scandinavian libraries are switching their public desktop PCs to Linux.
You reset their screensaver settings twice, you don't get to do it a third time
This sounds valid. I wonder how many Scandinavians switched to Linux because of Windows 11.
Well, I'm one. Fed up with windows BS.
Yup. It’s the reason why Denmark is the most developed country in North America as Canada and the United States worship the aristocrats’ bullshit too much.
Did you seriously just name Denmark a country in North America?!
Denmark shares a land border with Canada on Hans Island also France shares a maritime border with Canada.
You can't seriously call them "countries in North America" though, that's just ridiculous.
France is quintessential North America.
/s, /s.