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      No it won’t. The beauty of Linux is that it can transform completely to fit your needs.

      Making Linux more noob friendly isn’t going to take away my custom terminal-centric tiling wm arch install.

      More users = more developers = more options. Linux is already awesome, but growing will only bring more good.

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        Growing will also bring an increased attack surface and justification for writing malware for Linux due to market adoption.

        It’s not all good, there is going to be an increased security vulnerability along with it.

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          And so will there be more people to look into and fix the vulnerabilities, specially if we can foster a bigger community of open source developers by being a healthier community overall.

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            That is less likely though. Nerds who like developing FOSS for hobbyist and ideological needs are already doing so and more users will likely only increase normal users into linux, not developers usually

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      This is exactly the “popular => bad” mentality that needs to die. Good products are good—and perhaps more importantly, bad products are bad—irrespective of their popularity. Linux is a masterpiece as a result of millions of hours of thoughtful and rigorous engineering, not the absence of its wide adoption on desktop. Windows is a dumpster fire as a result of millions of hours of reckless code vomit, not its ubiquity on desktop. See also: the Android operating system you know and (if I had to guess) love.

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        I use windows and it runs prefectly fine for me so I never said it would get bad… just become more like windows.

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          Like Windows, how? An operating system has dozens of properties that could be “like Windows”, please specify.

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          Windows used to be alright/tolerable like 3 operating systems ago, each new version takes features away and brings new bugs that are more and more annoying in their attempt to get a slice of Apple’s closed garden pie. Their auto sign in feature has caused me SO MANY headaches when trying to sign in with a different user

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          There will certainly be versions of Linux that will become more like Windows. I mean we’re seeing it already with Ubuntu. Android has been that way for years. But there will also always be community-made FOSS alternatives. And Ubuntu development will continue to trickle down to other OSs.

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          It already is. It’s becoming increasingly GUI-centric and technologies like Flatpak are blurring the differences between distros. (FWIW I think this is a good thing)