the only places they get bit for their behavior are the European countries.
Even then Apple has been barely bothered. The DMA is the first big test, Apple has clearly not complied in spirit, lets see if that’s allowed and nothing changes.
the only places they get bit for their behavior are the European countries.
Even then Apple has been barely bothered. The DMA is the first big test, Apple has clearly not complied in spirit, lets see if that’s allowed and nothing changes.
The authors file is not the source of who writes it today.
Look at actual commit data, like here https://bkardell.com/blog/2023-Mid-Season-Power-Rankings.html
History is history. Those people won’t magically come back.
Over 96% of contributions are Google, terrible take.
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iOS shows a dialog for choosing a browser option in the EU now. Nothing to do with engines.
The new browser option iOS exposed is a very strict and limiting custom API to make a browser engine. It’s purposefully obtuse to be terrible but compliant.
iCloud backup is core to the OS, all user settings and app data is there. You can manually do it on a Mac apparently but no other service.
They do specify cite the Tears of the Kingdom release and increasing revenue to Yuzu, maybe that motivated them more.
Anyway I don’t mean they certainly have no case. We’ll see.
Just being an expensive pain to the developer dissuades future developers.
Developers can’t just move… they will always be a target themselves.
Steam has ~30 million users per day. Windows has over 1.5 billion installs.
Gamers really over value themselves.
Your updates both do not apply kernel updates but also aren’t applying in general unless you are restarting all apps, services, and sessions. Basically just reboot.
Only servers administrated well do online updates correctly.
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Nearly every email provider (even Google’s paid version) lets you use a custom domain, self-hosting is optional and probably not recommend for most.
gmail has a fine website but email is a commodity service, hundreds of replacements exist and could be used.
An EV is on all fronts more simple. It’s the reason so many new car companies are being started.
It absolutely has an upfront cost to design and ramp up production though.
They would block Chrome entirely if they could get away with it. macOS is so small compared to iOS which already did, so not worth the backlash.