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eager_eagle ,
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And violating [an app’s] terms of service puts you in jeopardy under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, which is the law that Ronald Reagan signed in a panic after watching Wargames (seriously!).

I watched it two days ago, that’s tragicomic.

fart_pickle ,

Let me save you the time and summarize the blog post - internet got worse, big tech is bad and the author is just ranting how bad it is nowadays. Nothing new, no idea how to fix it, just complaining about the modern world.

I’m not saying the author is wrong. It’s just I heard this many times before.

dual_sport_dork ,
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The entire second half of the column is literally how to fix it.

fart_pickle ,

I think we have read a different blog post. There was something about Google’s antitrust thingy and that all big tech should be regulated but no straight solution were given.

Again, I agree withe the thesis but honestly, anyone who’s focused on privacy would tell you the same but in way fewer words.

BTW, similar issue was raised in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. Pretty good read.

Melvin_Ferd ,

You didn’t read it. Also why is it when someone takes time to address an issue like this, there is guarantee a post like this to dismiss it in favor of basically doing fuck all. Like the implication here is that you’re trying to diminish the effort for what? What’s the reason when you didn’t even read it.

Dankry ,
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If you expect Lemmy users to actually read the articles before mashing out some inane criticism of the author or some cynical do-nothing nonsense, you’re setting yourself up to be very disappointed.

tabular ,
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When software changes in a way the user dislikes there’s often no choice but to put up with it or stop using it because it’s proprietary. I think this could be fixed if people were to adopt the value of free software and began to ditch proprietary software.

bizarroland ,

It starts small.

Use FOSS. If you have a few spare ducats, throw it the way of the developers who make the software you use.

Encourage the use of FOSS at your work. Be a gentle evangelist for FOSS when it is appropriate and useful.

Everyone doesn't have to use Arch and hand code their own kernels to win. All that has to happen is for Microsoft and Apple to realize that their current superiority is under siege and that if they do not comply with the desires of their users they will eventually be ousted.

Hopefully more people will start to use Linux. When there are more Linux users than Apple users that will be a good start, and with all of the enshittification Microsoft is adding to their flagship os, it has never been easier or more convenient to try a Linux.

bizarroland ,

If you would like to show people a great and easy way to try out some free and open source software on windows, I highly recommend ruckzuck.

https://ruckzuck.tools

It's an all-in-one downloadable portable that lets you browse through a large variety of the various FOSS programs that are available for Windows, conveniently sorted into their general use purpose and then with a quick easy blurb explaining what the software does and allowing you to install it with a couple of clicks.

Further, if you already have some of this software installed, it will scan your system and if there is an update available it allows you to apply all of the updates with a single click.

It has become my go-to software for setting up new computers, and I cannot recommend it enough.

eager_eagle ,
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The article proposes restoring competition, regulation, interoperability and tech worker power as response; in case anyone was wondering.

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