www.hackaday.com browser profiles
I put a link on www.hackaday.com, and learned that 2/3 of the people who followed the link to my site have 'Firefox' in their user agent strings:
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grep Linux | wc -l
171
grep Windows | wc -l
1158
grep Macintosh | wc -l
256
grep Firefox | wc -l
1073
grep -v Firefox | wc -l
528
grep Opera | wc -l
47
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<class 'rdflib.syntax.parsers.n3p.n3proc.ParseError'> at /public/comments
Illegal literal character: u'\r'
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