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by TheBrokenRail
1097 days ago
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I really hate the modern idea of locking down devices to protect users from themselves. It's my device and I should be allowed to install what I want on it. Android's better than iOS in that regard, but that doesn't mean it isn't still terrible. Sure, you can sideload apps, but you still can't run as root unless your device's manufacturer allows it. And sure, it might have a built-in file manager, but in newer versions of Android, you can't read/write to /sdcard/Android/data without a separate device. And this trend is even infecting non-phone devices as well. You can't install extensions on Firefox if they haven't been signed by Mozilla. The only way to disable this restriction is to use a fork or beta version (Developer Edition or Nightly). |
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There are hobbyists and professionals who take apart, repair and/or modify cars but it's also generally a very good thing that you can't just make (or easily authorise someone else or their product to make) significant modifications to how your car works. The walled gardens are really just computing growing up.