Comment by kube-system
8 months ago
No, you definitely don't own Apple's developer portal or any related infrastructure. If you did, then you wouldn't have anything to complain about, you could just fix it.
And of course you don't own iOS -- were you under any impression otherwise?
I don't really understand this culture of buyers remorse. If you don't buy FOSS, you don't get FOSS.
So you’re saying if I buy a computer, I don’t own that computer?
This is what it is. I own this device in my pocket. I should be able to install, tinker, take apart, said device - granted voiding its warranty - without a company bricking the device intentionally or removing software from the device simply because I chose a p2p network over a centralized one.
Stop defending this. Once you sell something, it’s sold. It’s no longer yours. You may have made it, you may support it, but it’s no longer yours.
You do own the physical device and you can do whatever you want with it. You can take it apart and tinker with it however you please.
If you don't like the software that they do or don't deliver to you over the internet, that is something entirely different.
They didn’t deliver software. A 3rd party did. Stop making straw-man arguments to defend their actions. If the app was pulled from the normal App Store, fine, that’s Apple’s prerogative. But a 3rd party store? The app signing shouldn’t be used a weapon against software “you don’t like”.
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