The problem is that too many people hate tech... The people who would otherwise want unrestricted general computing now want no tech at all, or they only want tech as a platform to explore ideas, sort of an external neural enhancement, but not as an ubiquitous presence used by everyone for most daily tasks.
FOSS is falling farther and farther behind commercial tech, and people actively don't want feature parity with commercial apps, they want faithfulness to an interesting technical vision, and they want things that stay out of the way and are made of modular pieces, rather than things that do as much as possible and come with their own opinionated workflow you just learn and use.
FOSS is falling farther and farther behind commercial tech, and people actively don't want feature parity with commercial apps, they want faithfulness to an interesting technical vision, and they want things that stay out of the way and are made of modular pieces, rather than things that do as much as possible and come with their own opinionated workflow you just learn and use.