@akafester @stroughtonsmith I have broadly two trains of thought here:
1 - Much like OpenAI, I have negative sympathy for the argument “You can't enforce the law! Our business model is illegal!”
2 - From a consumer perspective, I expect this to make Apple's products better. It's not a consumer benefit that you can only use an Apple watch with an iPhone, or that you can only get full functionality by paring an iPhone with a MacBook (or, for that matter, that you can only use an M3 processor with MacOS).
I fully expect that Apple products will continue to work most seamlessly when combined - after all, Apple has a great incentive to do the work required to make that happen. Apple will now have more of an incentive to continue that, rather than an incentive to half-arse it because they can prevent anyone else from doing better!
@RAOF @akafester @stroughtonsmith How is it Apple's fault that other operating systems don't support M3? That's one of the few things Apple is doing right here, you can fully unlock your Mac to run any OS.