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Apple ignores DMA interoperability requests and contradicts own documentation

169 pointsby kirschnertoday at 10:57 AM30 commentsview on HN

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Lerctoday at 1:02 PM

TLA overload strikes again.

Reading this after a day of fighting microcontrollers made me interpret the headline quite differently.

Ignoring DMA requests and contradictory documentation sounded entirely on point.

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trasplertoday at 12:44 PM

I think it is a valid article but it tries very hard to ignore that it seems like at least 12 (21%) of the requests are currently in development at Apple. If all of them are medium/complex requests then they are all still within the advertised timeline. So yes, technically nothing was released yet but I read at least an implied suggestion that nothing will be, which does not look like a conclusion that can be drawn at the moment.

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u_samatoday at 11:54 AM

Not surprised, I can't still install any app I want on an iPhone despite the DMA/DSA Acts pushing clearly in that direction

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nazgu1today at 12:29 PM

I wonder how it is that we, as the users, allow it when iOS started allowing third-party. After that we accepted that macOS is more and more closed platform. And I'm hearing constantly something like "Yes, that's wrong, but at least platform is secure". For me security is less about how much platform is closed and more about how educated users are.

On the side note that is interesting, that when first iOS version was released Apple talked that "PWA" will be the future, and nowadays Apple do everything to suppress PWA ;)

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qubextoday at 3:56 PM

Oh the hoops I had to jump through to get UTM with JIT enabled on my 17 Pro Max with iOS 26…

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intothemildtoday at 1:46 PM

I wonder how much this will change now that Tim Apple, is out and John Apple is in. (probably none)

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lostmsutoday at 3:33 PM

Break it up

zb3today at 2:40 PM

Apple will listen only when executives are physically put in jail.. Europe can't do this, and I don't see this happening in the US soon either.

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actionfromafartoday at 11:54 AM

Is anyone surprised? I suppose Apple will care when a lot of money is extracted from their bank account.

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pjc50today at 11:53 AM

Disappointed but not surprised. Their intent is not to comply, so you'll have to sue them at every step for every atom of compliance.

anthktoday at 12:28 PM

FSFE should top caring about Apple and giving awards to Microsoft and propietary software company supporters. Learn a thing or two from FSFLA and stop being a honeypot against libre software.