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This feels like the same anti-FOSS FUD that was there 20 years ago against linux: 'it's not ready!' and 'who will provide support?' and 'it's too hard for people to figure out!' and 'how can you make money if it's free?' and so on.
Of course, the whole world runs on Linux now and it's eaten the lunch of every single proprietary competitor... it just took more than a week to do it, which is far too long of a cycle if you're a clickbait "journalist" on corpo-owned media.
The Verge peeps are rather enthusiastic about Activity Pub based platforms, I wouldn't attribute bad intent there.
Linux is used by most of the world but it's either backend where techies take care of things or super streamlined experiences like Android etc.
Maybe this time it's not bad intent, but it's the same arguments that have always been made against FOSS and open platforms. But, if you use the same arguments people have used in bad faith, then you should expect people will attribute previous experience to your opinions as well.
On the server side, maybe. On the consumer side? No.
Depends on which consumers you're talking about: in the education market, it's eaten Windows and MacOS's lunch (Chromebooks), and for gamers, it's making great inroads and is greatly praised while doing so (Steam Deck) and well, you can't argue that Android's 70% global market share isn't anything other than a stunning success for it.
Now are any of those "Linux" as in rolling your own kernel and spending half the week deciding on which distribution you should use before using Ubuntu anyways? Well, no, but it is Linux and it's dominating mobile, eating into the sales of Windows laptops, and has actual good press for a game platform, which is something someone from 2010 wouldn't believe if you told them was happening.
right, because those are the ones feverishly musing about when "the year of the linux desktop" will arrive, as though the fact that it hasn't displaced Windows yet proves its inferiority.