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andrewchambers | 3 months ago

Mark Zuckerberg explicitly called out the airpod pairing being closed as unfair in a semi recent interview, maybe he can throw some dollars that way and get it all working nicely in some meta products.

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thewebguyd|3 months ago

That's backwards.

It's not AirPods being closed that's unfair. Apple should be able to sell first party tech that only works with their own products.

What's unfair is Apple locking everyone else out. Not allowing or documenting for third parties to use the same APIs to enable something like automatic device switching in third party bluetooth headphones is the unfair part.

Same goes for the watch. That the Apple Watch only works with iPhone isn't the problem. The problem is no other third party is able to make a smartwatch that competes on an level playing field with the Apple Watch on Apple Devices, because Apple locks them out.

lock-out is the unfair problem.

intrasight|3 months ago

"only works with their own products" == "lock-out"

Or am I missing something that distinguishes between these two in your view?

stavros|3 months ago

It's not up to a third party to invest into opening up Apple's purposely locked-down ecosystem.

mft_|3 months ago

…unless someone has sufficient time and/or money to spend on it, and wants to do so as a point of principle.

If I had large amounts of spare money, I’d love to seed small endeavours that (according to my personal world view) made the world incrementally better.

As has been noted before, what’s the point of having ‘FU money’ if you don’t use it to say ‘FU’ now and again?