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There's a dangerous bet going on right now that doesn't make the most sense.
It's Microsoft.
I just don't really understand their game right now. They're still playing like every card in the game is in their hand and they have nothing to lose, so I wonder, Linux friends, fellow enjoyers of hardware sold to the public, what do they know that we don't know?
It's almost as if Microsoft and every other hardware and mainstream software developer is secretly betting on the loss of private home computing. It's almost as if in the longrun, they aren't worried about our choices.
These Linux wins all over the place are cool and all, but the lack of any sweat whatsoever from these bozos has me on edge. Wtf is their game? From AAA gaming to your email client, it's all getting worse and they know it, they just keep doubling down.
Well, for one they and their buddies can make new consumer PCs as closed as phones are. Old hardware will eventually run out if they'll keep the cartel knit tight enough.
Besides that, there is a slow but steady push to get rid of cash. Once it's gone, the only convenient way to use money for regular people will be digital banking. I think tech buddies won't have a hard time convincing bank buddies and gov buddies that any device/system not coming from authorized corpo is not safe to support. It would make those resisting assimilate, or quickly fall to the society's bottom.
It's already happening. Google's device attestation means that apps can insist you run a signed OS (signed by Google, or an authorized partner) or refuse to work. I use GrapheneOS and because of this, I can't tap to pay or use my phone as a car key. No chance they'll ever allow GrapheneOS to join that program because it undermines their data collection and control.