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real_username56@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

This is Android's new 'advanced flow' for sideloading apps without verification, includes one-day waiting period

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This is Android's new 'advanced flow' for sideloading apps without verification, includes one-day waiting period [Gallery]
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Later this year, Google is introducing new developer verification. For power users, Android will offer an option to disable verification...
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    22 hours ago

    This is happening to PCs now too, eg. with the OS ‘age-gating’ laws that IMO only exist to quell competition for MS, Google, and Apple.

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      I have no doubt that they’re pushing this because it hands then market share stolen from superior devs who distribute via multiple channels and dont ascribe to their top-down philosophy.

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      I sincerely doubt that will actually come into fruition. There’s no way to force all linux distros to have that. At least I hope there isn’t.

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        Systemd is pushing age-gating at the init level, which means the majority of Linux will be age-gated, whether they want to be or not.

        Also, Amutable wants to add Android-style attestation to systemd, which means if they get their way, the majority of Linux will be as locked down as Android as far as telling you what and what not to install for apps.

        Here’s the Lemmy post discussing Amutable.

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          Goodby Ubuntu (community), you are now Ukuhaha (greed), freeBSD is now non-free BSD, openSuse/closedSuse, Fedora becomes Baseball Cap, Enlightenment WM becomes Samsara WM, etc.

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          So its time to move to a distro without systemd?

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            That’s an option, and one I already took having recently moved to Artix.

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              Yeah I think I will. This change alone isn’t actually that bad but it shows an eagerness to comply which I can’t accept. I’m not sure which distro to choose though, it’s probably between Gentoo, Artix and Void

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                If you’re already on Arch, Artix will be easier to move to, although you’ll need to enable Arch’s [extra] and [multilib] repos to fix any potential dependency issues from some packages not being available in the Artix repos.

                And with any Arch install, which also includes Artix, CachyOS, or EndeavourOS, I’ll still recommend enabling [chaotic-aur] as it makes dealing with the AUR easier as it offers most of the AUR as precompiled binaries.

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