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Maybe, but I doubt. The usage is SO tiny still, these corps likely don't give a shit.
People today mostly use smartphones over computers and most smartphones are already locked down and controlled by corps, they already won there.
The good news is, we are safe. Probably forever. The public is never going to be technically educated to use Linux, theyre getting dumber with tech every day.
Yeah, Linux has just under 3% share of the desktops.
(... and most of the internet, cloud hyperscalers, mobile phones, tablets, TVs, routers, supercomputers... )
Indeed, but linux on other stuff is all locked down (id android)