• Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    I’m waiting for the EU to eventually say “Ok nevermind, this is clearly a company that isn’t going to be compliant. If not compliant by X date this company will no longer be allowed to operate here”

    Or a hella massive fine for blatant waste of regulators time plus non-compliance.

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      4 days ago

      I’ve been saying for the past two years that Apple should stop doing business in the EU, but every time that I bring that up someone points out the manufacturer of the chip making machine is based in the EU therefore no one can pull out.

      Gross.

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        Apple doesn’t buy those machines, TSMC does. Apple buys the chips from them.

        So I don’t think ASML being in the EU would stop apple from pulling out.

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    4 days ago

    Governments are going about this the wrong way. The problem isn’t with app stores. The problem is that you can’t install a different OS on your phone (or current Mac, or iPad).

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      On machines where it’s trivial to do so (such as pcs), how many real life users (as opposed to forum haunting online geeks) will install another os?

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        4 days ago

        How many real life users are going to install software from somewhere other than the built in app store on their phone?

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        It’s not so trivial, different BIOS’es have different hotkeys to enter setup, different functionality, and device drivers are usually provided certainly only for the main OS.

        Perhaps legal obligation to provide proper datasheets (easy to do, ye-es? they already certainly have those, ye-es, otherwise how did they make that Windblows\MockOS driver?) for device manufacturers and sellers (cause I the customer shouldn’t care to look for them, everything should be in the box in paper form ; just like all other schematics, if in 1970s you’d tell someone that a complex expensive machine is sold to customers without schematics, people wouldn’t believe you, they’d say you’re nuts, they’d ask where the regulators are sleeping, and they’d wonder how it’s possible to operate a device without schematics), and obligation to not employ various technologies to prevent replacement of onboard devices and loading of unsigned drivers, should exist.

        The best part about all this is that such a law could be written so that it equally well applies to a 1970s machine, a today’s machine and whatever they’ll come up with in year 2066.

    • Ugurcan@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      TBH Mac’s bootloader is pretty open so you can install whatever. There’s a nice distro named Asahi which you can spin up in like 5 minutes.

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    4 days ago

    RtJ called it out years ago:

    1. Lie
    2. Cheat
    3. Steal
    4. Kill
    5. Win
      (everybody’s doin’ it)
  • DarkSideOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I don’t know. I understand some good devs are paying the price, but…

    Here in US apps are allowed to external links. Before I was opening and app, subscribing and canceling in the seam month if I wanted

    Now DAZN (sport streaming) is forcing users to give 30 days notice. So if you use for a day. You need to pay 2 months.

    I would prefer to pay 30% more than 100% more to use DAZN for a single month.