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so what the hell is unknown? is this guys who programmed their own operating system in their homes?
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It's BSD. We're becoming a crowd
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>>108576907
windows computers in private networks
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>>108576939
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if they are in private networks, how are they connecting to the internet, a public network?
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>>108576947
They can do it through a proxy server, but I found another more realistic explanation for it:


https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/

More privacy, less fringerprinting. It's nothing to complain about. now bring on the ipv6.
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>>108576947
internal network =/= private network
private network is when companies connect themselves to the internet but control what get out of their network, internal network is something used by militaries to have a network separate from the internet
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Haiku users
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maybe scrapers wget sites with unknown in agent tag
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>>108576907
Unknown is headless bot traffic.
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>>108576907
Me.
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>scatcounter
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>>108576907
>so what the hell is unknown?
I would count 50% or 25% of those unknowns to Linux/BSD, they are most likely more privacy focused and hide their user agent.



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