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That is how I felt. Computers made everyone's life better!

My opinion is that "the big sellout" happened when apple introduced the iphone and the apple app store.

and it basically came down to a couple nuances in their policies...

#1 apps have unfettered network access

#2 apple would never approve security apps like a firewall (because #1)

and when a big player sets an example, it normalizes the situation for everyone else.

I think it was seen (or sold) as "advertising will fund everything" just like television, radio and print advertising did in the past.

Except the old advertising was one-way. Advertising today means ubiquitous surveillance and dossier building on every person on the planet.

It's been ~ 17 years of this iphone BS, and now behavior is creeping into every app, device and platform. Look at microsoft breaking new ground in appalling behavior with each software update.

Thank goodness for linux, open software, open hardware and people coming up with great hacks all the time.

:taynod: Tim Apple never should've invented the internet. Debian's SSL bug was ultimately his fault

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How much contempt does this person have for normal people?

!applechads - remember you should only be allowed to use computers if you know how to use Linux :marseyxd:

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Not to mention his chief complaint, app internet access, has always been true of Linux as well.

Linux only limited internet access by not supporting WiFi devices

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I always have to assume someone is newer if they think Linux is more secure as a desktop OS.

There's pros for sure, but malicious apps have so much freedom on UNIX-likes.

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