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by everdrive
437 days ago
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There’s no reason to believe that widespread Linux adoption would not irrevocably damage the experience. It would end up looking something like Android. The same thing happened to the internet. It was ruined by mass adoption. You can call this gatekeeping, but nothing positive has come from getting most of the world onto social media. |
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In a way, we already have it in the form of ChromeOS, and I certainly don't want ChromeOS or Android to be the default experience, or for the community to start to cater to that model.
All of the things Linux would need to become to get Windows level marketshare would strip away what makes it appealing in the first place, in particular, full user control. I don't want a nanny desktop, but that's exactly what it would become.
Linux can stay niche for those who appreciate it as it is.