On other hand, I kind of want Microsoft and Apple to force it through, charge $60/mo and lose all of their users within a few days and see Linux population exploded. Ah one can dream…
Why would Apple follow? They sell hardware, they want you to buy the physical device. If anything Apple has been pushing on-device compute more than anyone else these few years.
Well if anything we’ve learned about the last few years is that no company stay the same. Netflix is a big example of this where they used to allows password sharing now cracks down on it.
On other hand, I kind of want Microsoft and Apple to force it through, charge $60/mo and lose all of their users within a few days and see Linux population exploded. Ah one can dream…
Why would Apple follow? They sell hardware, they want you to buy the physical device. If anything Apple has been pushing on-device compute more than anyone else these few years.
Well if anything we’ve learned about the last few years is that no company stay the same. Netflix is a big example of this where they used to allows password sharing now cracks down on it.