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anonymous908213yesterday at 8:30 PM8 repliesview on HN

1bil+ people have surrendered their right to artistic expression to Google, and another 1bil+ to Apple, and another 1bil+ to Microsoft. Many more billions have surrendered it to Visa and Mastercard. The world will only continue to get worse for the foreseeable future as five corporations assert global control over what is allowed to be published. It is mournful knowing that humanity's peak is behind us.


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lxgryesterday at 9:23 PM

Hey, on the other hand, zero malware! It is zero, right? Please say it's zero...

Just today I found a malicious version of Ledger on the macOS app store. It's been there for five weeks, and there are already some anecdotes out there of people losing their coins.

I guess that's somehow the developer's fault for not "staking their claim" to their name, as Apple seems to only monitor for malicious duplicate submissions if the original is in the App Store to begin with...

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oceanskyyesterday at 8:40 PM

Brazil and India have created alternatives to Mastercard/Visa duopoly. EU is seeking to do the same.

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DiffTheEndertoday at 12:58 AM

The walled garden approach stifles creativity and robs talented artists of the opportunity to express their work and get paid fairly.

Hope the EU or another progressive regulatory body allows users to fully control what they can/can't download and from where on to the phones they purcahsed.

theturtletalkstoday at 2:04 AM

Sellers across every marketplace have to rise up and demand interoperability and then these rent seeking marketplace will fade.

add-sub-mul-divyesterday at 9:20 PM

Not Microsoft. "Sideloading" is not even a term in Windows culture the way it is with Apple and Google because it's not a second-class citizen.

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Ferret7446yesterday at 9:28 PM

I wonder if this was coerced by Visa/MasterCard yet again, as they have done against many Japanese styled games in the past years. Despite some motions from the current administration, the payment processor monopoly seems keen on policing the public, which is one reason why crypto must still exist as a plan B payment method.

Cider9986yesterday at 11:12 PM

Monero, or honestly any cryptocurrency is a huge improvement on trad payment processors.

user34283yesterday at 9:30 PM

Maybe regulators can be bothered this decade to do something about these corporations abusing their power over mobile app distribution and payment processing.

The EU's DMA has been a step in the right direction, even if it's yet been fairly toothless with Apple and Google flouting it.

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