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  • kayazere@feddit.nltoTechnology@lemmy.worldNever Forgive Them
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    2 days ago

    The root of the problem is growth and profit seeking is what is steering the tech research and production. Which just leads to an endless churn of useless software and hardware updates.

    Desktop OSes peeked around Windows 7. macOS hasn’t had a useful feature since dark mode. The UIs have only gone down hill with trying to force them to be mobile friendly and flat.

    The iPhone peeked around iPhone 8/iPhone X depending on if you liked the notch/FaceID or not. I’ve seen no useful features since.

    Companies must make “progress” each year by releasing worse user hostile software updates and force device upgrades through planned obsolescence.




  • This would apply to all consumer electronics besides smartphones, such as smart TVs, gaming consoles, etc.

    Android has problems with how each device uses a forked kernel with vendor binary blobs only working for that specific forked kernel. PostmarketOS is trying to avoid these issues by upstreaming the drivers so they can be maintained normally when the kernel changes.

    Yes having a trusted entity maintain the software is a big problem.

    But giving the option to install your own software would be a big step in keeping the devices in use.


  • Planned Obsolescence is a problem across all consumer electronics that depend on the software being updated. It’s not limited to Big Tech.

    The only way I see to solve it is to force vendors to release hardware specs and unlock bootloaders so you can install your own software on it.

    An even better solution would be to force vendors to release their software when the hardware is end of life via their planned obsolescence.

    It’s great to see small advances in right to repair for hardware, such as replacing the battery or access to new parts, but those don’t help when you are stuck on an outdated OS version.


  • The EU actually didn’t force them to implement RCS. Apple did it themselves to try and avoid an regulatory/antitrust scrutiny.

    At the moment I think having RCS on iPhone is worse than if Apple was forced to open up iMessage to other platforms. RCS on Android is basically controlled by Google and you can’t use it on custom roms. Google also runs the RCS backend that most carriers rely on (rather than implementing their own). So if you are trying to avoid Google’s spyware, you can’t use RCS to message iPhone users.









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    It’s also not just about photos. If you want to do automatic backup of your phone you can only do that with iCloud. Otherwise you have to connect your phone to a computer and do a manual backup with iTunes/Finder. Apple even killed off automatic local wifi backups by forcing you to enter your unlock code every time you trigger a backup via iTunes/Finder.



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    2 months ago

    Allow third-party app stores for Android, and let those app stores distribute all the same apps as are available in Google Play (app developers can opt out of this);

    Developers should definitely be able to pick with AppStores their apps are distributed in. This seems strange they can’t opt out.

    Pretty sure Fdroid doesn’t want PlayStore spyware apps.


  • At the moment there is no end-to-end encryption as part of RCS. Google created a proprietary add-on for their app. Apple is working with the standards committee to add end-to-end encryption.

    RCS on android has only two supported apps, one by Google and one by Samsung. Google is actively blocking phones with custom Roms from using their RCS app.

    Google also provides/hosts the RCS backend software used by most telecoms. They can host their own implementation, and most did at the start. But now a lot switched to Google to provide their RCS service.

    You can’t get around Big Tech spyware if you want to use RCS.