I understand. But I reckon they’ve had enough by now to have something to show for.
It doesn’t work as well as it should. It’s been discussed here before. I’m not the only one feeling this way otherwise I would be blasted for my views to oblivion by the vocal community here. There are real expereinces.
Again, like I said above - I’m talking about Proton at large and not about one product specifically.
That’s how you slip into enshittification. If the first and absolute goal is money making by any means necessary at any cost short or long term. Good thing Proton can’t. But I don’t buy this argument. It’s not the ideals Proton worships. Yes, every company wants to grow. And they would have more had they made other decisions. But they didn’t. They stuck to their principles of what and how they started. They’re just not doing as good of a job from a management POV as one could (As I see it at-least).