Surprisingly strong words from Macworld.
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Surprisingly strong words from Macworld.
https://www.macworld.com/article/3115356/use-apples-app-store-at-your-own-risk.html

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Surprisingly strong words from Macworld.
https://www.macworld.com/article/3115356/use-apples-app-store-at-your-own-risk.html

@lapcatsoftware I think the fact that freedom was never even an *option* is the biggest indicator that this was always purely about revenue to begin with.
I don't need Apple's permission to erase my hard drive, install potentially shady stuff on my Mac, or run sudo commands. The OS will warn me, and introduce some well-intentioned friction—as it should—but in the end, it's my machine and my choice.
Safety vs. freedom has never been the mutually exclusive dilemma that Apple pretends it is.
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Surprisingly strong words from Macworld.
https://www.macworld.com/article/3115356/use-apples-app-store-at-your-own-risk.html

@lapcatsoftware Apple has just revoked Macworld press pass for the foreseeable future, and WWDC is just around the corner.
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@lapcatsoftware Apple has just revoked Macworld press pass for the foreseeable future, and WWDC is just around the corner.
@danielinoa @lapcatsoftware It's really funny how thin-skinned Apple can be when their flawed logic is exposed.
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Surprisingly strong words from Macworld.
https://www.macworld.com/article/3115356/use-apples-app-store-at-your-own-risk.html

@lapcatsoftware Is that really a lot of vetting? ~2500 people could spend an entire work week vetting an app. At $40 per hour total compensation, that's a mere 2.5 Tim Apples.
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