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"textContent": "> Acctually, systemd, Wayland and Rust is just (mainly Microsoft's) trick to get control of Linux because it's much worse for them than they pretend (ever increasing debt). Big companies cooperating to push back Linux usage, have a look at statcounter.com, desktop usage: there's this unknown giant operating system which they pretend to know nothing about (40% in Africa, 10-20% in Europe for example). It's Linux.\n\nI'd say if anyone is trying to \"get control of Linux\" here, it's IBM, not Microsoft. It's why they bought Red Hat. And Rust... that was being being pushed by Mozilla and then became popular among the younger generation of programmers, so now companies want to use it to appeal to the young. We were complaining about Rust before anyone else, we would know...\n\n> Same reason they are working hard to constantly changing the web frameworks/scripts and so on, so Palemoon & no-control-browsers always have some problem with sites, deliberate sabotage.\n\nWell, I think it's more that Google wants to maintain their monopoly, and they benefit from increased ad revenue if people can't block ads because they use Chrome, no big conspiracy is required to explain that one. Speaking of ad-blockers, I think Firefox may be shooting themselves in the foot with that built-in adblocker thing, advertisers may push for websites to drop Firefox support because of that.\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: Linux has over 6% of the desktop market",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-25T21:27:43.000Z"
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