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[–] CanIFishHere@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

As a person who uses a few sideloaded apps, this is sad news.

[–] Pyrodexter@lemmy.world -4 points 1 hour ago (3 children)

Well, as far as I know the current idea is that you'll have to toggle a setting in developer options and wait 24 hours (once). After that you can sideload unverified stuff as much as you like. So it's not horribly sad, I´d say.

I actually kind of think that's a reasonable change. It improves safety for the clueless majority, but it still gives those that know what they are doing a free reign with a minor initial inconvenience. And I kind of feel like articles still claiming how horrible this all is are mostly just outrage farming. Unless the plans have changed to something more fucked up, that is.

[–] Test_Tickles@lemmy.world 5 points 42 minutes ago

Publicly traded companies are soulless entities that are legally bound to 1 and only 1 goal, short term profits. Any time you see a company do something stupid, ineffectual, completely pointless, ect., then what you are seeing is step one in a plan. It is costing them money and future profits to make these changes that they know will be wildly unpopular just to maybe, sort of, possibly could, but won't really, protect a very small number of the dumbest people on the planet? No, companies ruin, poison, make homeless, and kill people constantly while being completely aware of what they are doing. They do it and continue to come up with new ways to do it because they have just the 1 goal, profit. So, if this is not altruism then what is it? That's what people are upset about. Because there are a lot of reasons for them not to do this, but the only reasons for them to do it are all bad in addition to violating their 1 goal. And they are still doing it anyway.

[–] edible_funk@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

No, it's not reasonable. Fuck the clueless majority. Stupid people should be prevented from hurting others, but they should not be prevented from hurting themselves. If you manage to download malware that's on you, no big brother should ever be controlling what you can and can't install on your personal fuckin devices. I'm a fucking adult and I do not need or want some bullshit fucking kid mode imposed on my personal shit because Google went full fucking nazi. Companies have no business dictating how you use your own purchases property. Imagine your fucking car saying nah you've already driven twenty miles today it's not safe for you to drive more and just shutting the fuck down. Every motherfucker making these decisions in every industry need to be publicly gruesomely executed. The owner class needs to remember who they're accountable to.

[–] stabby_cicada@lemmy.blahaj.zone -2 points 1 hour ago

Don't cut yourself on that edge there, bro.

You know why we first called malware computer viruses, back in the day? Because they spread.

Every infected computer makes the botnet stronger and more effective at infecting future computers.

Every personal email account that's hacked and exploited is a treasure trove of information against all that person's friends and relatives and contacts, and a vector of attack against everyone that person has ever emailed.

So yeah, we need security controls for the same reason we need vaccines. Because public health protects everybody.

[–] CanIFishHere@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 hour ago

If that's the plan that is perfectly reasonable to me. Thank!