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drawingthesun | 3 years ago
I feel like an idiot buying a $7,000 aud computer to have the native apps contain ads.
It's disgusting.
drawingthesun | 3 years ago
I feel like an idiot buying a $7,000 aud computer to have the native apps contain ads.
It's disgusting.
grapescheesee|3 years ago
Made in jest, but oddly nearing reality.
rchaud|3 years ago
cma|3 years ago
vdfs|3 years ago
nomel|3 years ago
FireBeyond|3 years ago
They later removed it, and tried to spin it as a "temporary feature while they resolved bugs in those pieces of software", though it's hard to imagine what apps like TextEdit needed a network kernel extension for...
https://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-removes-feature-that-all...
austhrow743|3 years ago
Or just use alternatives to the offending apps. I don’t mind Apple’s stock software and try to use it in most cases to avoid the software tinkering trap, but it’s not like there’s any that’s best in class/irreplaceable.
I think the commenters objection is more about principle.