🇩🇪 Marxist, Free (as in freedom) Software Advocate and a loyal player of Yu-Gi-Oh TCG
The land of “free market” is a joke lol
This is the problem of the security model by obscurity, if they had opted for an open source model both in hardware and firmware (like Nitrokey) maybe they wouldn’t be having this problem.
I just hope that Verbatim will not stop producing its M-Discs following the Sony trend
Pure AI hype
Unfortunately Facepunch don’t offer a proper support for Rust on Linux mainly because EAC
thanks but I don’t need this proprietary shit
let’s fix the headline: Apple terminates Epic Games developer account calling it a ‘threat’ to the " APPLE’S MONOPOLY"
as should be
in a future near us
In a few decades, people will find Google’s monopoly on the internet as absurd as we find those miraculous elixirs from the 1930s today
Surprised Pikachu.jpg but not so surprised
We don’t need more browser extensions, we need isolation per site and Gecko based webview to be able to stand up to Chromium based browsers and their unfair monopoly.
The best: Super Tux Cart The worst: The Last of Us
Well, look at the annual contribution that Apple makes to the BSD team and see that Apple uses several open source software in its products but with minimal financial contribution. Even more so for a company of this size. Apple only “donates” when it is in its interest that such software is ready for it to use.
they have the power to do it, is what I’m saying
MacBooks do have excellent screens, software integration and everything else, that’s a fact and I don’t take that away from Apple. But the problem is that it’s not worth paying for this in exchange for a system that is completely linked to your Apple ID, tracking all your behavior for advertising purposes and whatever else Apple decides. Privacy and freedom are worth more. If you can’t check the source code you can’t trust what Apple says, they can lie for their own interests. Have you ever read Apple’s privacy policy regarding Apple ID, for example? If not, I recommend it.
I 'm not refering to Windows or ChromeOS ( that are full of spyware too ) . The first generation of Mac M1 had a reasonably more “accessible” price precisely to encourage users to migrate to ARM technology and consequently also encourage developers to port their software, and not because Apple was generous. Far from it.Everything Apple does in the short or long term is to benefit itself.
And not to mention that it is known that Apple limits both hardware and software on its products to force consumers to pay the “Apple Idiot Tax”. There is no freedom whatsoever in these products, true gilded cages. Thank you, but I don’t need it. Software and hardware freedom are more important.
USB 2.0 in 2023 LOL LOL LOL LOL