• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    6 days ago

    Linux doesn’t really have the profit motives that lead to enshittification.

    I guess a bigger entity could try to start charging for… something… Support, maybe, but that seems unlikely to take off.

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      6 days ago

      My biggest concern is the whole “removing powerful features = user friendliness!” mentality that these big tech companies have been pushing for years.

      Why make users smarter when you can make software worse and charge more for it?

      The dummies don’t get the bigger picture, they just see “nobody needs powerful features that make things too confusing for me!” My hope is that they don’t flood Linux with this drivel - profit margin or not, it’s a toxic cultre that has already been created in commercial software.