top | item 39365053 (no title) kj99 | 2 years ago What are you talking about? discuss order hn newest jerojero|2 years ago USB C comes to mind. I think that's an example of a successful regulatory measure.What will happen with the DMA is still to be seen. So I wouldn't judge it until we've seen if the intended effects of the regulation come to pass. kj99|2 years ago USB c hardly makes a dramatic difference to consumer choice, not that it’s bad. load replies (1) alberto180|2 years ago Browser Choice, forcing Microsoft to Unbundle Edge again from Windows and making their crap uninstallable...
jerojero|2 years ago USB C comes to mind. I think that's an example of a successful regulatory measure.What will happen with the DMA is still to be seen. So I wouldn't judge it until we've seen if the intended effects of the regulation come to pass. kj99|2 years ago USB c hardly makes a dramatic difference to consumer choice, not that it’s bad. load replies (1)
kj99|2 years ago USB c hardly makes a dramatic difference to consumer choice, not that it’s bad. load replies (1)
alberto180|2 years ago Browser Choice, forcing Microsoft to Unbundle Edge again from Windows and making their crap uninstallable...
jerojero|2 years ago
What will happen with the DMA is still to be seen. So I wouldn't judge it until we've seen if the intended effects of the regulation come to pass.
kj99|2 years ago
alberto180|2 years ago