• Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    7 months ago

    Why stop at chrome. Break off Android too. They are shitting all over that now.

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      7 months ago

      Separate Apple software and silicon as well. Break them all up! But honestly to I’d rather them start with our food system. Break up the conglomerates, break up the grocery stores, etc… I can live if I don’t buy a new phone or use Google search or Chrome.

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        7 months ago

        Separate the media portions of these companies as well; apple and amazon music, tv, streaming into separate entities.

        Don’t simply allow them to be purchased by another huge conglomerate or corporation like perplexity or openai, split them into their own entities. Stop companies purchasing each other to avoid this mess from repeating and avoid monopolies

        Or just nationalize these companies. Trump already started the process with intel

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          7 months ago

          A 10% stake with no board representation or even the option to influence the makeup of the board is hardly a step towards nationalization. The US is just along for the ride even if they drive it off a cliff.

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        7 months ago

        Once. Just once I want to have a happy thought to creep into my mind instead of this hell of probability. As example. Valve buys Android and runs their steamOS through it.

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      7 months ago

      would a new owner make it better? they would need to be profitable somehow, especially if they are not using it to sell pixel phones

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      7 months ago

      The problem is that I feel android being sold would give it to a closed source entity. Ideally, a judge would make it so AOSP goes to a nonprofit governing body independent of any corporation, but I have a strong feeling that is not what will happen (in the US).

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      7 months ago

      Android would be unprofitable and unsustainable in isolation. So that would leave each OEM to build their own thing, but to make a long story short, everybody would just get an iPhone. So then I wonder, if making such a ruling would create the void for a monopoly, what’s the sense?

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          7 months ago

          What do you mean by “get”? Who will be funding the creation of all these OSes? The phone margins are already razor thin.

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              7 months ago

              Android is already largely open source. Yet it takes a massive investment from Google to continue developing it and curate the app store with it.

              I’m genuinely struggling to envision how we move from the current situation to a somehow better but more fragmented ecosystem that doesn’t negatively affect consumer experiences. Whichever way I’ve approached it, it plays in the favor of one company in particular who already has a leading market share in the US, and I truly don’t see how that would be better.

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                7 months ago

                Sadly the failure is a governmental one. Not on any of us.

                We have monopoly laws. Mechanisms to break them up. But they generally aren’t enforced. It happens occasionally but almost never on the size of company that it was made to be used on.

  • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 months ago

    outdated news from may 2nd, in fact today a judge ruled that google won’t have to sell chrome or android, and they can keep paying mozilla/apple for being the default search engine

    BUT, they will have to share search data publicly, and the default search engine deals can’t be exclusive anymore

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    7 months ago

    News from The Government!

    Going forward you can now only search and browse the web by mail!

    Isn’t that great?

    Some guy in the government… I got another request for titties. Have we organized the titties files yet? The request is pretty clear… Larger than C cup but smaller than triple D.

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      7 months ago

      “Sorry, we’ve all looked through those files a lot but no one has had time to alphabetize them yet!”

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    7 months ago

    Google has said it didn’t maintain a monopoly through such agreements and that consumers could change their device defaults to use other search engines.

    It’s not complete truth. I use librewolf because you can set search engine to custom. In chrome you can only pick from predefined. With this fact Google controls it’s competition. You can’t compete with monopoly by being invisible because they always watch you.

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    7 months ago

    What would happen if you disabled all connections on a Tesla? Or put it in some kind of Faraday cage? Would it just shut itself down, or would it keep running in its current state?