https://www.linuxfoundation.org/supporters-of-chromium-based-browsers

TLDR for those who have no idea what this is and why it's funny? 
Windows: corporate whims, spying, culture of business > users.
Chrome: corporate whims, spying, culture of business > users.
Desktop Linux users: "we've escaped Windows!"
Linux foundation: "have some Chrome, it's good for you"
Desktop Linux users: "wait what?"
The Linux foundation is misleadingly named, it's a group that represents the interests of business (including Microsoft, Google, Meta, Adobe, Intel, Oracle, IBM, Redhat, Samsung, Cisco) in the open source world. It's also nicknamed "the GPL violators club", because many member companies flagrantly violate the Linux GPL license or the licenses of related software, which is illegal but you have to go to court to enforce it so many volunteers do not bother.
It's a bit like if Apple created an organisation called "the right to repair foundation".
Technically the LF does fund some open source works and some of their member companies contribute to important products like the Linux Kernel, but it's just as easy to see them as a group that wants to influence the work & culture of volunteer groups for their own corporate benefit whilst putting the minimum in themselves.