Youre not getting it. The developers of the tools can and do impose their own additional limitations. They're still limitations of the programs which is what we were taking about.
And it doesn't matter what limitations Apple imposes in its walled garden, their phones can still be jail broken and side loaded in the more traditional way.
The concept of sideloading is a general term that applies to multiple platforms, not something Apple owns or gets to dictate. No one is making up anything here.
https://www.twingate.com/blog/glossary/side-loading
Sideloading is the process of installing applications on a device from sources other than the official app stores.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sideload
the practice of putting software on a computer or mobile phone, without using the official way of buying the software
https://zimperium.com/glossary/sideloading
Sideloading is the practice of installing mobile apps on a device that are not from the official app stores
Etc.
If your argument requires cherry picking, ignoring key points, and baseless ad homenims, it's not a good point.
Good point. But would the share price otherwise have been higher without the government discounted purchase? Share dilution, law of supply and demand, etc are all decent arguments the shareholders could make.
And there's now increased risk that the purchase could cause future strategic and market challenges, especially internationally.
Plus it's not just a share price issue. For example, the fact that shareholders have had their voting power diluted is arguably a concern.