• John Richard
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    244 days ago

    Embrace, extend, and extinguish. They literally documented it as being their strategy. Now the justice department is chasing Google who despite being bad, at least provides enough source code where people have created privacy-focused derivatives of Android. I’d much rather see them go after Microsoft first but the government relies on Microsoft, and Microsoft relies on our tax dollars going to the government so they can get them.

    • @rottingleaf
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      134 days ago

      Kill Google, kill Apple, kill Meta, kill Amazon. I’m not sure whether killing Apple is necessary - despite their problems, they at least have an honest business model (of profiting off a cult). I think yes, split them too.

      • @[email protected]
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        63 days ago

        I’m not sure whether killing Apple is necessary

        They’ve taken to designing unrepariable e-waste garbage. let em burn

        • @rottingleaf
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          23 days ago

          Decided then.

          And that round building of theirs should be demolished, only Apple fans can think it looks futuristic.

            • @rottingleaf
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              23 days ago

              I guess as a homeless shelter it’d be fine. There’s some value in all the glassy parts too - hydroponics would combine well aesthetically with a shelter.

              However, the space inside it should be treated carefully, or it can turn into something similar to Soviet micro-districts in the criminal sense.

              Again, maybe making it some kind of a huge pond and releasing fish there is a good idea? I dunno.

              • @[email protected]
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                22 days ago

                or it can turn into something similar to Soviet micro-districts

                I think you’re on to a great start for a new post apoc Sci Fi novel

                • @rottingleaf
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                  12 days ago

                  I would have a novel or two finished by now, if not for various Ds and Ses.

                  It usually (in attempts from my teens) goes like the first couple of paragraphs describing nature, some for the later parts of the book describing various locations and situations, and then I find myself unable to describe people as they behave. That would be my ASD chiming in, I guess, impaired theory of mind and all that. My characters are pretentious, awkward and flat. Sometimes I’d figure out the mood to write from their POV, and then it would seem to feel better. But all that doesn’t matter cause ADHD.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        I’m not going to defend Apple against being broken up, but those other companies are on a whole different level when it comes to invasion of privacy.

        • @rottingleaf
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          13 days ago

          I’d say Apple is just a step or two behind on that.

          One most important to murder is Microsoft.

    • Pelicanen
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      23 days ago

      I don’t really understand how Embrace, Extend, Extinguish is relevant to this, would you mind explaining?

      • John Richard
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        23 days ago

        Since Satya Nadella became CEO, Microsoft has advertised itself as a pro-opensource company despite never open sourcing its primary consumer-facing products like Windows & Edge. This initially attracted a lot of open source developers that Microsoft gladly hired, to turn around and turn their OS into a spyware organization.

        Microsoft learned that if they collected a bunch of data and shared it with the intelligence agencies, while making their OS a telemetry warehouse that tracks nearly everything you do, then they’d be able to attract and onboard the entire US government while making it nearly impossible for them to switch away in the future. At this point forensic companies aren’t shy that Windows is the worst choice for privacy.