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That’s intentional. Apple knows they won’t win in the long run, so their strategy is to delay the change for as long as possible.
That’s intentional. Apple knows they won’t win in the long run, so their strategy is to delay the change for as long as possible.
They didn’t need the army of lawyers to get license deals, so that’s not a fair comparison.
When the Right talks about stopping immigration, that’s what they actually mean.
That worked so well for the Germans in 1933, just do it again!
Good post. Also, in the case of GitHub, one major reason for me for using it is that this is the first place a potential employer will look at to see my work. They won’t delve into the depths of a random git hosting service nobody has ever heard about.
In Rust, it’s not great. It can’t do proper memory management in the language, which is pretty essential.
Sticks don’t get clicks.
Based on the spec, it should even be able to run Quake 3 Arena.
Same. As soon as I saw the list of apps they support, it was clear to me that they’re running Android. That’s the only way to provide that feature.
Running the Spotify app and dozens of others on a custom software stack?
I didn’t know that “emit” is a verb that can be used for such an action.
This is not the issue here. The problem is that everybody has to pay through their nose to get the priviledge to publish on an alternate marketplace or be an alternate marketplace.
The problem is that fixing the loopholes most likely needs changes to the Act itself. That takes years, the first revision of the Digital Markets Act took three years.
The problem is that fixing the loopholes most likely needs changes to the Act itself.
Loophole-proofing means doing a revision to the DMA, which means that they need to go through all of the stages again. It took three years on the first round, and they’re probably going to need a few more revisions to get all of the holes fixed.
First Windows 10, then Linux.
Some think that the EU won’t accept the terms that Apple set up for alternate marketplaces, but it’ll probably take a decade or more until the EU can get off its ass.
Yes and no. My previous Mac was a MacBook back when they still had RAM slots. I switched away from macOS because it became such an embarrassment of an OS.
It’s a bit hard to negotiate peace when both parties would rather die than stop attacking.