← Back to context Comment by fsflover 4 hours ago This is exactly why I gave the example of Debian repos. 2 comments fsflover Reply izacus 3 hours ago Which again work on a model of a single entity having all the curation power. fsflover 2 hours ago My point is that Google does not want to protect users by restricting "side loading". If they actually wanted that, they would remove all the malware in their store. They are just building higher walls in the walled garden to lock you in.
izacus 3 hours ago Which again work on a model of a single entity having all the curation power. fsflover 2 hours ago My point is that Google does not want to protect users by restricting "side loading". If they actually wanted that, they would remove all the malware in their store. They are just building higher walls in the walled garden to lock you in.
fsflover 2 hours ago My point is that Google does not want to protect users by restricting "side loading". If they actually wanted that, they would remove all the malware in their store. They are just building higher walls in the walled garden to lock you in.
Which again work on a model of a single entity having all the curation power.
My point is that Google does not want to protect users by restricting "side loading". If they actually wanted that, they would remove all the malware in their store. They are just building higher walls in the walled garden to lock you in.