Yes, I and hope the “the day of the Linux desktop” never comes due to this :D
Well, you can see what happens where this two does not hold with Linux, just looks at Android and ChromeOS.
Would the community jump on the mitigations/sandboxing side of things same way Google did?
Linux is secure thanks to they way it is used and developed. If you change the way it is used the whole security model changes and it would not be as secure as for example Android in the same use cases.
Yes, I and hope the “the day of the Linux desktop” never comes due to this :D Well, you can see what happens where this two does not hold with Linux, just looks at Android and ChromeOS. Would the community jump on the mitigations/sandboxing side of things same way Google did?
Linux is secure thanks to they way it is used and developed. If you change the way it is used the whole security model changes and it would not be as secure as for example Android in the same use cases.