Brazilian court gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS.
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Like this?
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If they don't then they might lose the Brazilian market and who knows what comes after. It's less about what Apple wants to do and more about what they might be forced to do.
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Yeah, i went Steam in stead, Nintendo makes my skin crawl with disgust.
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They'll comply for sure but at what cost, that's the thing to watch.
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Enshittification is subtle and started long before we realized.
No it didn't , lot of folks have been banging on about it for decades.
Like privacy, most peole dont give a shit until it's too late and then say but no body said anything.
I've been screaming into the void from the mid '90s.
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This is how brain-broken capitalism has made people... The concept of an effective government actually regulating a company and forcing them to spend more money to do the thing they should be doing is just completely foreign to you.
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What's the problem? Should those features only be available to people who know about jailbreaking? It seems like the pressure caused Apple to actually spend some money to add useful features that people obviously wanted. What's the bad thing here?
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Look at Sony’s position. They are still selling the Ps5 despite it having no games.
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Thanks, good to know.
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It costs them nothing. Sideloading on iOS is already a thing, they spend more restricting the hell out of it than just letting you do it
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In which areas? These news is certinatly not in that direction.
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Windows and Mac OS are both closed source but both allow apps outside an app store. No issue with the code base there.
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Steam Decks are legit the best console on the market.
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- Game consoles don't have a duopoly
- You gotta start somewhere
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You're right, at what cost..?
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Didn't jailbreaking pretty much die because apple made it really hard?
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Yes! Exciting news!
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I want to sideload things in my iPhone. Hopefully we’ll both be able to do what we want.
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Making Mercosur more valuable is a good thing for South America itself in the sense that it keeps countries from doing radical movements. For example, Venezuela was suspended from it because of their violation of human rights.
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Like replacing US as one of biggest trading partner of EU because you can trust Brazil government more than US government, and is nearly on the same continent