• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I’m okay with this. Didn’t read the article — I read one on Ars Technica or somewhere wore.

    iPhone guy, but say I get an Android phone that has this. Say the Pixel 11 Pro ships with it. So I do the thing, right when I get it… 24 hours after that I can install whatever? That’s fine. It’s only 24 hours and then it’s open as long as you want it to be. I don’t even think I need to sideload, but I’ll want the option. And it’s still better than the hoops we gotta jump through to sideload on iPhone.

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      2 days ago

      And it’s still better than the hoops we gotta jump through to sideload on iPhone.

      The fact that iOS is a joke doesn’t make this any better, and there’s no such thing as “sideloading” outside of corporate FUD; it’s installing perfectly goddamn normal software on your goddamn device that you goddamn own. I didn’t “sideload” Firefox onto my desktop. “Yeah, bro, I just sideloaded Hades II.”

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      No, you do this and then you can’t install anything, because no developer will choose this process as their publishing strategy.

      Apps outside the Play Store will be dead, which is the point.

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        20 hours ago

        What apps outside of the Play Store, and why do I care about them? (Again, assuming I’m a new Pixel/Galaxy user.)

        I remember when I bought Titanium Backup (anybody remember that?). You could buy it for X on the Play Store, or you could buy the unlocker from the developer. IIRC you pay a little bit less, but he gets 100% of the money, so you just cut Google out. I don’t recall exactly, but I did that.

        I feel like anything you want to get that’s not on the Play Store, you’re gonna be savvy enough to install. Like FDroid. People who install FDroid tend to know what they’re doing. Or ad blockers. Or whatever torrent/Dark Web app that’s not in the Play Store. You’re gonna know how to do it, and if these hoops stop you from doing it, you can always get a geek to do it for you… or maybe you’d be better off not doing it learning how your device works first.

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          51 minutes ago

          I feel like anything you want to get that’s not on the Play Store, you’re gonna be savvy enough to install.

          Yes, that’s my point. Google making it so that you have to be a tech savvy user to install anything from outside the Play Store is why there is nothing outside the Play Store that a non-tech savvy user would be interested in, because why would there be if no one is going to install it anyway. Fortnite was a big example where you had to download the APK from their website, and they sued Google that it was too hard for users. And it was before these changes which make it incredibly harder.

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            40 minutes ago

            Meanwhile, TVDB doesn’t have an app, and IMDb and Wikipedia have shitty apps, so I’ve installed all three as web apps. You can do a lot with web apps these days. It’s not all inclusive, but it is something. And that’s on iPhone. On Android I actually prefer to use the browser (Firefox with uBlock Origin).