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judge2020 | 6 months ago

> This goes for governments and phones.

Apple does not have the ability to throw me in prison or take away my freedoms. Only to not grant me extra freedoms subsidized by their R&D budget.

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echelon|6 months ago

Apple has removed your freedom from day one.

Their R&D budget is at the expense of a free market that would have delivered the same or better products.

Did you ever see how wild and innovative the Japanese mobile phones were before iPhone monoculture took over?

I want crazy stuff like a smartphone that has the form factor of a Raspberry Pi. Or a smartphone with e-Ink. Crazy new categories of devices.

Sadly, the Apple/Google monopoly has turned smartphones into one of the shittiest, most locked down device categories. It's a death place for innovation.

JSR_FDED|6 months ago

Nobody is forcing you to buy their products, so they haven’t taken away anything from you.

If you do decide to buy their products, nothing has changed since the day of your purchase, so they haven’t taken away anything from you.

Their “monoculture” didn’t “take hold” - it beat the Japanese offerings through innovation and a better product.

They operate in a free market, their R&D budget is made possible by their market success. If things change in the market (e.g. AI) the market will vote the way it always does.

kg|6 months ago

Technically for US residents Apple can throw you in prison for attempting to maintain and use your freedoms, thanks to the anti-circumvention parts of the DMCA.