• MrSadieAdler@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    The EU is a dictatorship at this point. Every dictator looks good the first few years. People are just overlooking it because they’re part of the problem. How can people not see how risky this is? Apple “should be forced” to do these things, right? What’s next on the agenda?

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      8 months ago

      No, that has nothing to do with dictatorship. These are quite normal requirements and regulations. I just wonder how MacOS has been able to run so well, stable and safely so far 😅

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        8 months ago

        Oh then I guess Tim Cook should resign and let the EU take the role of CEO, and the engineers at apple should start taking advice from you.

        Forcing them to put USB C, forcing them to have sideloading (which is lined with all sorts of security concerns which is my main issue here, go buy andr🦠id). What’s next on the agenda, I ask

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          8 months ago

          Why should they accept suggestions from me? No one makes any suggestions at all. These are regulations and laws that companies have to adhere to. USB-C is a good thing. It’s good for everyone that the EU has pushed this through 👍 otherwise we would still have Lightning with USB 2.0 from the iP15Pro from 2008. what’s the point with this security shit. With MacOS, the concept also works. But companies would have to be forced to comply with certain regulations, otherwise they will do what they want.