Lightning shall smite thy wallets.
Lightning shall smite thy wallets.
Yes, a ~3 trillion dollar company milking users by not including a charger, making them purchase a proprietary cable and a bag full of dongles when a more capable open standard is ubiquitous, is good actually.
The fact is, people need phones and many are buying from Apple. The legislation gives some very minimal protection to non omega nerds so they get ripped off slightly less.
But I’m sure your elders are all very interested in learning the technical differences between the 100 phones on the market in their final days. You should give a weekly Keynote on Lightning cables at their church meetings.
In most cases, income is taxed, not wealth; property tax is an exception to this rule.
It might as well be. It’s a Windows app made by Microsoft specifically for Windows and comes preinstalled. IIRC, you can’t even fully uninstall the xbox bits without powershell or regedit.
I mean, I think this is what they’re saying, but yeah.
Free/libre software is not the same as open source, but I agree that it is difficult to enforce prohibitions with source available.