MomsAVoxell 5 days ago

Not if the end user is an operator of safety critical equipment, such as rail or pro audio or any of a number of industries where stability and reproducibility is essential to the product.

Hasz 5 days ago

Ever seen a default ubuntu splash screen/wallpaper on a train, coffee machine, airport terminal kiosk, bus, or other big piece of slow moving, appliance-y thing?

That is why Ubuntu Core (and similar) exist. More secure, better update strategy, lower net cost. I don't agree with the licensing or pricing model, but there are perfectly good technical reasons to use it.

direwolf20 5 days ago

That's because it is a net negative to the end user and to society at large.

warkdarrior 5 days ago

If the end users do not want the net negative, maybe they should pay for the security features instead of expecting everything for free.