We get that, but when some elements of the stack have incredibly onerous terms added to them, the 2nd order and 3rd order Arduinos become license untenable particularly for low-level developers working with minimal docs
Am including a few different articles on this because viewpoint diversity is good for this issue
My expectation (well, maybe my hope) is that the Arduino community will diverge from the Arduino business and become self sustaining.
Arguably, the cloud based development environment may have been a good idea, especially since a lot of students are stuck with locked down Chromebooks that can't install the toolchain locally. And I lack the expertise to speculate about this, but it would seem to me that if an entire Python toolchain can run in a web app (e.g., Jupyter Lite), then maybe an embedded dev environment could be make to work in a similar way.
Am including a few different articles on this because viewpoint diversity is good for this issue
https://www.molecularist.com/2025/11/did-qualcomm-kill-ardui...
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/arduinos-new-terms-o...
https://itsfoss.com/news/enshittification-of-arduino-begins/