Popped up in my YT feed a few days ago.
Haven't watched the whole video yet but so far he's hitting several key points of what is holding Linux back.
Normal People Don't Use Linux For a Reason
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGLfh194BDk
If Elon could have a team work up a Linux that fixes some of these problems it could be a killer.
Most people just want something akin to a washing machine, throw the clothes in, push start, done.
I've used linux ever since I saw the first computer in the lab in grad school pop up with it. I thought it was a cool way to get unix on something other than a $20K sparc station, and be able to run unix-y stuff at home on my 486.
Since then, I've always kept some flavor of it, and in my 40s for about a year made it my main machine, but it only ended up being a 90% machine, because there was always something I needed that I couldn't get to install or run on it, and I would have to fire up the Windoze box, so I ended up switching back.
I'm currently at 90% windows and 10% linux on a VM. When I was younger, I enjoyed futzing with linux just like I enjoyed futzing with other computer problems, new builds, etc. Tinkering with computers and software was a fun hobby. Now in my old age, I'm turning into the stereotypical apple user and I just want everything to work. I just don't have the time or desire to make stuff work with linux. If somebody came out with a linux interface that was equal to windows but without the baggage or cloudiness, I'd go back to fulltime linux in a heartbeat.