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slightlyoff@toot.cafeS

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  • If you are in the UK, I'd like to beg 5-10 minutes of your time to file comment with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) about the proposed (toothless) "Interoperability Commitments" from Apple and Google.
    slightlyoff@toot.cafeS slightlyoff@toot.cafe

    If you are in the UK, I'd like to beg 5-10 minutes of your time to file comment with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) about the proposed (toothless) "Interoperability Commitments" from Apple and Google.

    These are dramatically weaker guidelines than even the EU's DMA, and Apple (particularly) has been utterly contemptuous there, ducking compliance for more than a year. Why is the UK rewarding scofflaw behaviour over these predatory practices?

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    Apple’s Interoperability Commitments to the UK’s CMA Promise Nothing - Open Web Advocacy

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    Open Web Advocacy (open-web-advocacy.org)

    /cc @pluralistic

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  • Welp, I got laid off today along with 40% of Block.
    slightlyoff@toot.cafeS slightlyoff@toot.cafe

    @ksylor 😢

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  • If you're a technologist in the US, I think it's worth sitting with the reality that the government's current abuses against the population are playing out almost every single *"if we allow databases of X, bad thing Y will be possible"* warning.
    slightlyoff@toot.cafeS slightlyoff@toot.cafe

    If you're a technologist in the US, I think it's worth sitting with the reality that the government's current abuses against the population are playing out almost every single *"if we allow databases of X, bad thing Y will be possible"* warning.

    Performative privacy protections were never enough; we have to make them structural (in law), actionable (right-of-action for individuals), and national. Nothing else will do.

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