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detourdog
2y ago
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This is a large part of Apple's control/Secure Enclave decisions. These decisions can seem arbitrary and anti-completive from the outside.
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no_time
2y ago
I wouldn't call it anti-competitive.
Treacherous
is a more apt description.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html
detourdog
OP
2y ago
Apple is a west coast company and they like their west coast BSD licenses.
matheusmoreira
2y ago
Not only anti-competitive but also treacherous. They exist to protect corporations from us, the users of the computers.
saagarjha
2y ago
This seems unrelated?
detourdog
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2y ago
I saw is as related by an entities ability to control certificates on platforms with zero trust.
saagarjha
2y ago
Apple designs the platform, though. Seems like a different model to me?
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