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CaptPretentious@lemmy.world ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Lets break this down shale we. But I’m going to pull the rug from under you right from the start with the anti-consumer practices. I don’t know how you’ve managed to get on Lemmy, presumably because you had a Reddit account, yet somehow navigated around all the Apple anti-consumer practices. I’m not even going to go into it, but, I will link you to someone who’s a far better representative of this, as he’s actually spoken to this. www.youtube.com/@rossmanngroup I recommend watching the “Lobbying at legislature” about the right to repair. Should give you a good start. From there, I suggest watching other videos of his, especially regarding Apple products and the lengths they go to so you cannot repair your device.

You owning an Apple device… means you use software (as one would with any computer). Right now, I could open up Visual Studio and knock out an app that’ll work on Android, Linux, or Windows. Reasonably would cost me nothing to create and distribute. But if I want to do something in Mac, I have to spend a lot of money just to get the app in that eco system, let alone actually compile and test it. So you owning an Apple device, despite you thinking you found a glitch in the system, are actually getting money to Apple. You actively pad active user engagement numbers that gets used to try to sway developers to support a terrible ecosystem. Here’s a game developer summing it up in a YT short youtube.com/shorts/qRQX9fgrI4s?si=1JX49W8WEBUkU7_…

I mean, I generally I wouldn’t be actively supporting/defending a company who’s products are made with sweatshop/slave labor that had to install anti-suicide net to try and stop people from jumping out windows. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn_suicides#Foxconn_cl… but hey, you do you.

Take your pick as to why people both on Reddit and Lemmy aren’t super stoked about Apple products.

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