Comment by wvenable
21 days ago
> This is the worst thing to happen to technology in recent times since there is only two major phone OS's.
I don't think that's it. The desktop OS situation has historically be similar with 2 major large players and a bunch of insignificant ones.
This comes down to user expectation.
No, it's not similar.
There are two OS platforms for desktop/laptop usage: MacOS Windows
These both contain ways to run arbitrary compiled code from an arbitrary source -- like a computer should. Losing this feature of our smartphones should have everyone concerned.
> These both contain ways to run arbitrary compiled code from an arbitrary source
And they're both working towards taking that away.
For now we have Linux as a 3rd option, but that only exists so long as there's hardware available that'll let you run it. Can easily imagine a near-future where you can only get 'Windows hardware' or 'Apple hardware' and nothing modern that'll boot a 3rd-party OS.
Is that really realistic? Apple very specifically allowed booting unsigned, and even non macOS, operating systems on their ARM devices. Sure - they don’t document the hardware, but making it possible was intentional.
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do you think arm boards are going away?
Right. The OP's point was that just having 2 major OSes is the problem but it's clearly not because we had that situation with desktops/laptops and they both allow arbitrary code.