it's kind of funny how frustrated and annoyed apple's announcement reads in regards to the changes they have to implement to comply with EU DMA, like > This change is a result of the DMA’s requirements, and means that EU users will be confronted with a list of default browsers before they have the opportunity to understand the options available to them. The screen also interrupts EU users’ experience the first time they open Safari intending to navigate to a webpage.
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minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 08:32:08 JST minute -
minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 08:40:14 JST minute @thomholwerda yes, it is also extremely baffling how untypical the wording is, there is a lot of fearmongering and stuff about scams, malware, bad experiences, UX disruptions, we can't protect you even if we want to, the EU is so mean they are forcing us to give you such a bad and dangerous experience etc etc ;__;
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Itanium Thom (thomholwerda@exquisite.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 08:40:16 JST Itanium Thom @mntmn It must be especially baffling to read for someone so deeply committed to open source and hackable hardware like MNT.
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Irenes (many) (irenes@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 09:41:43 JST Irenes (many) @mntmn @thomholwerda yeah it feels more like a Google-style anti-regulation narrative than an Apple one. they must be desperate.
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tilo 🌱 (codemusings@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 17:46:27 JST tilo 🌱 @mntmn never forget.
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