Thus reinforcing development tools that target Windows desktop even further, the OS/2 lesson repeats itself.
And failing everything else, Microsoft is in the position to put WSL center and front, and yet again, that is the laptops that normies will buy.
Not to worry, Microsoft can't escape Win32 either. They've tried, with UWP and others, but they're locked in to supporting the ABI.
It's not a moving target. Proton and Wine have shown it can be achieved with greater comparability than even what Microsoft offers.