• Etterra@discuss.online
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    4 hours ago

    Honestly, I maintain the ancient line of if you’re playing games on Apple you’re doing it wrong. Apple is not a gaming platform. That said, Fortnite sucks so meh.

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    Both companies are absolute shitty garbage headed by scumbags deserving of vigilante justice, but it’s especially pathetic seeing how many people are willing to bend over backwards just for apple.

    It’s like we’re not even allowed to fight back against them by saying “If you want our product, don’t use apple.”

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    “App Review shouldn’t be weaponised by senior management as a tool to delay or obstruct competition, due process, or free speech.”

    Apple has no obligation to be fair to competition or uphold freedom of speech. Due process is completely irrelevant.

    Tim Sweeney is an honest-to-goodness piece of shit.

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      They actually do have an obligation to be fair to competitors. It’s in the US laws, and was a big part of the lawsuit. Until sideloading is freely available on all supported device models, they don’t have a leg to stand on when called out for anticompetitive practices.

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    Why take sides if both are shit. Apple with their stupidly controlled walled garden VS Epic thinking they can buy their way into infinite reach everywhere. I’m rather pleased they didn’t agree with each other, because their cooperation seems even worse than them acting as separate entities.

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      I managed to never drop a penny on Epic. The game launcher relaunch with all the propoganda put me in a state of “voting with my dollar” where I decided I’d give it a year or two before I tried out their storefront. Then when they decided to sick all the fortnite kids on Apple in this pathetic attempt to get attention on their case, I was like nope never buying a thing. Apple of course, can also eat my ass

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        I’d take an Apple loss over an Epic one any day here. Apple’s walled garden philosophy has permanently damaged the tech literacy of an entire generation, and the fact that ~half of all people that want to use a smartphone to do things simply can’t just install a FOSS application downloaded from Github to do the thing is an atrocity. Apple getting away with it also emboldens Google to make their phones/tablets into “gadgets” instead of “computers” with stuff like file permissions policies (that became so restrictive that the devs for Syncthing simply gave up on Android as a platform).

        Meanwhile, Epic’s greatest evil that affects me is that I don’t play some video games because they’re exclusive to Epic’s store, and also some video games are worse because it “just makes too much financial sense” for AAA devs to release UE5 slop. Operating systems and programs are more important than video games, and video games as a medium are more restricted by stuff like what Apple’s doing than what the AAA devs do to generate shareholder value.

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      There are worse, but yea, they’re fucking annoying

      Anyone knows a good Android phone (brand) that works for daily usage and doesn’t spy on you?

      And don’t recommend things like GrapheneOS and shit, they’re nice, but clearly not usable because you’re locked off too many apps, and end up still using Google

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        i don’t think you can have a phone that doesn’t spy on you without graphene, lineage or similar.

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          Yea so I’m pretty suck. The middle option I use is Apple. I don’t really trust them, but at this point it’s better than using Google services

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        I’ve been using GrapheneOS for a couple months and haven’t found any apps to be giving me trouble. What apps are locked off?

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          Can’t use mobile payment for one, then apps with integrity checks often block me. Might be highly related to the fact that I downloaded from Aurora instead of P Store, but yea I’m pretty sure some other are blocked as well.

          I have a Google account in another country than the one I’m living in and a lot of apps are not accessible this way for example… might be my fault as well, I know

          I heard bank apps are often an issue. I didn’t test it personally

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            My government 2FA can’t work on those OSs. Could get a physical device that shows the code, but that’s nowhere near as practical. Without that 2FA I can’t pay online, check mail from the government, login to my bank, move my adress, change my phone plan. Everything is set up through the 2FA, which is convenient as fuck, and super safe, but requires either Apple or Android.

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                Why would it be dystopian? Governments provide services and financial aids that also require security and safe authentication of ID. Actually, identity rights protection is the main thing governments provide.

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                It’s a pretty good system, if it’s any interrest it’s in Denmark.

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          Banking apps, Netflix (and similar), Restaurant apps, certain online games.

          That’s all I can think of, it be nice if I was corrected (Especially banking apps) since I wanted LineageOS.

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        Android itself does plenty of data collection on its own; I’m not sure if the brand really makes much of a difference here, unfortunately.

        I installed Sailfish OS on a Sony Xperia phone a few years ago, and that worked well enough. I had a couple of Android apps that I needed to use for work, and Sailfish has some kind of Android environment built in that lets you run Android apps. I worked for me, but I didn’t try any payment apps or others that tend to be picky about what type of phone you’re using.

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      Delaying the review process is just petty, but lawsuits are only profitable when you win, so Apple denying the app would mean Epic wanting another lawsuit.

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        Do you think a court could force Apple to allow any and all software in the App Store? In other words, it’s not Apple’s decision who they do business with?

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          I doubt it. They could expand the list of allowed content, but Apple has a right (and responsibility) to moderate the content on their platform

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    Give them a real, damaging fine that makes them think twice about doing something like that ever again.