How UX apathy leads to corporate capture
I think the relationship goes the other way around. UX is seemingly perpetually "captured" by big corporations because they are the ones who created it and have big budgets dedicated to feeding it and keeping it alive.
But I think the good news is that due to the zero-marginal-cost economics of software, a little investment into usability for FOSS can go a long way. I think that right now, independent software and usability people who quit their jobs or maintain hobby work on the side while they remain in the labor market, they are producing a lot of great software, and I do see a trend over the years of more and more "permacomputing" type projects popping up, things like Gogs -> Gitea, Yunohost, Owncast, GotoSocial, etc. All those projects have a great focus on usability, and I'm hoping that trend continues. I'm hoping that as more and more people exit the tech industry, hopefully they didn't blow all their top tier salary money & they can afford to bring their expertise and passion to the free + open + usable + community software on a pro-bono basis.