Comment by elAhmo
1 month ago
Not that hard to understand, they want to control how their users use their product. A CLI they built, even acquiring the framework it was built in, is a way to achieve that.
1 month ago
Not that hard to understand, they want to control how their users use their product. A CLI they built, even acquiring the framework it was built in, is a way to achieve that.
But to make a "gauche" analogy, that would be like Microsoft not letting you browse their websites without using their browser (Edge).
Don’t give them any ideas!
ActiveX has entered the chat.
But why do they want to control that? It’s none of their business.