The year is 2029.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@_inside/116518779828971699
The year is 2029.
iOS 30 is released and about 42GB of the operating system is code to check which regions the phone is in to nitpick carve-outs from legal requirements to not treat your customers like garbage.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@_inside/116518779828971699
The year is 2029.
iOS 30 is released and about 42GB of the operating system is code to check which regions the phone is in to nitpick carve-outs from legal requirements to not treat your customers like garbage.
@_inside there’s probably some threshold when Apple will give up, likely if the US ever decides to enact its existing anti-monopoly laws
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@_inside/116518779828971699
The year is 2029.
iOS 30 is released and about 42GB of the operating system is code to check which regions the phone is in to nitpick carve-outs from legal requirements to not treat your customers like garbage.
@thomasfuchs iOS 30 “Matte Cybertruck”
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@_inside there’s probably some threshold when Apple will give up, likely if the US ever decides to enact its existing anti-monopoly laws
These monopolies have real consequences for both business and private apps.
Small businesses that primarily operate a web app can’t afford to build a separate billing infrastructure for maybe just a few customers who would sign up in the mobile app; yet Apple’s App Store requires you to use their billing if they do.
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