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  • yeah like Apple, Google, Facebook, and other big tech, right? They're so untrustworthy, they're almost bankrupt...

    Outside of the tiny bubble, no one really gives a fuck about Trust.

  • they're becoming a tech leader at this point.

    they're not though. they might manufacture for the whole world, but they're still not the go-to for advanced tech. They're sure trying to catch up fast though.

    If they were to lead anything, it'll just amount to a bully passing a baton to another bully.

  • First we let billionaires monopolize everything with no oversight.

    Then we make a show of how we're very strict on monopolies that really amount to nothing.

    Then we let billionaires do even more monopolizing.

    "We're just asking for more campaign donations. It ain't much but it's hard work."

  • US has never had problem with hiring evil. From bringing literal Nazis to Zionists home to further their agenda. This is after the evil they already inflicted on the natives and POC.

    Hell, you might even think the US government actively seeks out these evil people to work with.

  • because they're rich and don't want to alienate any portion of people that make them more rich? Also they aren't even slightly inconvenienced by the changes in policy.

    Artists reciprocating the feelings of the people is a thing of the past.

  • Didn't this use to be an opt-in setting?

    No. It's the life blood of Google's tracking ethos so it was always opt out on google's phones. It's so important to google that they'll reset these permissions to "enabled" for all apps on system updates, so you won't notice it until way later.

  • Apparently, there's a lot of people going around, anytime this comes up saying this is nothing new. There's nothing new to the end users, who never cared. But this is going to make it hard for tinkerers to figure out shady shit Google is trying to pull.

    GrapheneOS came out saying that they'll not be affected because they're planning to get OEM partners with access to internal branch. They've also mentioned they stopped reporting vulnerabilities to Google. Google doesn't want being bothered with fixing vulnerabilities. So there's that too

    might be a concentrated PR attempt to downplay the change. idk

  • I don't know why the other commenter tried to link to it on the main repo.

    Probably sharing from the fdroid app itself. It tends to link to its own repo with package name, even if they are from a different repo.

  • If I recommend some software to someone, most normies I know would directly go on to youtube and check some guy using and reviewing a software. The "official website" wouldn't even cross their mind.

    In this day and age if a random user really wants something, they have a miriad of options to see what they're about to use. Forums, Youtube, blog posts and so on.

    If a user doesn't even bother a bare , they're better off not downloading random executables from the internet.

    The website isn't end all, be all of how users find a software demos. You seem to think a single website is enough for users to make their choices these days. It isn't the 90s.

  • Cherry picking history is what US excels at. So, they're always the good guys. Always…

    There'll probably be some footnotes about their heinous history just so they can point and say they're not hiding anything. But the way they control almost all major social media companies and mainstream media. They get to play god with what sticks and what doesn't.