

You’re assuming the law matters when a company can hire a team of lawyers and a solo dev can’t
You’re assuming the law matters when a company can hire a team of lawyers and a solo dev can’t
I don’t see Amazon as a monopoly, but as far as Apple goes, they currently hold the majority of phone sales in the US. A big reason for that is that they have a history of artificially preventing you from using certain device features with non-Apple products or services. iMessage is a good example as it took an order from China for Apple to add the RCS messaging standard that Android phones have had for years. Another example is that, while music apps on Android can use Google Assistant features, only Apple Music can utilize Siri features on iOS.
As far as the performance issues go, I’ve experienced a lot of those when I first upgraded from 10 to 11. After reinstalling though, the performance has been amazing.
I hate all of the constant advertising of MS products and services, especially in the case of Edge, because so many of those products are genuinely amazing, and people won’t give them a chance because it’s shoved down their throats.
Any sources for further reading/watching?
The fact that an insane number of sites use it makes it a big deal. If it dies, there will be plenty of dead links
There are many things I like about F-Droid, but its UI is awful for a lay person
Win 11 has as many wins as blunders
Windows is an option
Lobbying is a good concept corrupted by greed, as are many things in the US.
OpenAI the non-profit owned OpenAI the company since the company was created. The non-profit is simply reducing its stake/share of the company and giving it to investors and/or Altman
Creators get way more money with Premium viewers than ad-based ones, or at least it used to be that way.
“Competitors choosing” is usually considered to be price fixing, which is anti-competitive and/or monopolistic. Amazon et al aren’t the only US companies guilty of this or other anti-competitive behaviors, even if they’re a notable example.
It’s a mix of both. When Amazon came around, stores got less traffic and had to get rid of niche products, and because shelf space was so important, there could only be so many products carried by a store.
LLMs have real uses, even if they’re being overhyped right now. Even if they do fail, though, more nuclear power is a great outcome
Because there’s absolutely no valuable information that exists on YouTube, right?
Lina Khan actually takes action against companies unlike many of her predecessors.
You mean the TSMC.
Defcon is a useful resource for networking and learning. It being run by and for good guys doesn’t mean bad guys don’t find the event useful. The vague risk of “getting caught” is probably worth taking, regardless of whether that risk is tangible, especially if they follow proper security practices.
You (probably) wouldn’t see this page unless you were on Windows
Maybe we wouldn’t need external libraries to do basic things if JavaScript had a standard library