I didn't think they'd raise the walls on *my* garden, sobs the woman who registered at the walled-garden website.
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I didn't think they'd raise the walls on *my* garden, sobs the woman who registered at the walled-garden website. 7 comments
@grishka I think you might be right that it's the app-stores. If you build a Reddit client that Reddit don't like they'll get you removed from the only two places you can sell your software now. @pre but that's for iOS. And it's in desperate need of regulation. Mandated sideloading can't come soon enough. For Android, no single party has control over app distribution. Google Play is a *preferred* channel, sure, but no one's stopping you distributing self-updating apks from your own website or github or whatever. @grishka Nobody's stopping you doing that but also more than 90% of people won't stray from the store. I doubt anyone in my family other than me even knows fdroid is a thing. @grishka Yeah. I would think it would be possible to release Appolo in such a way that it uses the user's API keys and Apollo has nothing to do with the transaction. So I dunno why that didn't happen. Too much effort I guess. I don't really like apps anyway. I like the web :) |
Today
* Reddit ends free API access.
* Twitter turns off anonymous reading.
* Youtube is talking about banning ad-blocking users.
The tech industry was living on cheep money and low interest rates, and now they're all afraid to let their precious content get used for AI training.
The walls are going up, the lawful corporate web is collapsing in on itself.