Once it gets popular, I think it would happen. The business people and C-suite would request quick dirty solutions like Crowd Strike's offerings to check boxes when entering new markets and go around the red tape. So they'll force Unix people to do as they say or else.
Agreed. It's a safer culture because it grew up in the wild. Windows, by contrast, is for when everybody you're using it with has the same boss... places where sanity can be imposed by fiat.
If Microsoft is to be blamed here, it's not for the quality of their software, it's for fostering a culture where dangerous practices are deemed acceptable.
I don’t think I ever met a Unix person with whom that idea would fly.