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Flatfire@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-DroidEnglish6·3 days agoTo add, Apple has actually been making amends regarding repairability. It’s small steps, but leagues ahead of what’s offered for popular android manufacturers, while still maintaining their IP68 ratings on most devices.
I can’t speak to how they make their parts available to third parties (seems to be a grey area), but there has been a reasonable focus with the last couple generations of iPhones that ensures the device can be repaired from either side.
Overall, the tide seems to have shifted. If you’re going to be at the mercy of a corporate giant in order to keep up with modernity, then Apple is currently holding the dimly lit torch of consumer rights.
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-DroidEnglish441·4 days agoThe crazy part is this may make iOS the better alternative when considering the emergence of third-party app stores and Apple’s loosening grip on their ecosystem.
LineageOS is still a good option too, for anyone who would prefer to keep the phone they have
Flatfire@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to protect my identity while running an online store?2·14 days agoMost domain registrars make whois info private by default these days. It’s typically just a toggle. Same with DNSSEC
For customs? Yeah. But pretty much every master used in the RB or GH games have been ripped and are available for use there too