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<p>[QUOTE="Phiwise_, post: 15213, member: 257"]</p><p>It'd probably be faster to list the things that aren't wrong with it. TLDR: It's Apple's systems and services. They can make them however they want, and I can respond by buying however many of them I want. Trying to keep them alive by changing their services to however you think will work best instead of however they think they want to use up their capital is the antithesis of competition. It's just like with the antitrust discussions around the ActiBlizz/Microsoft merger. Everyone agrees both of these companies are a dying dumpster fire, yet many howl like chimps if you suggest merging the fires so they burn down faster. No, for some reason the men with guns must step in to ensure we do things the long, slow, and painful way, because that's what the health of society really needs.</p><p></p><p>Remember, the only reason any of this FTC absurdity has even a semblance of weight today is because almost three whole decades ago a boomer was too dumb to backup his bookmarks while uninstalling his web browser and the judge he brought the case to saw a career opportunity. Be smarter than the boomers. Reject anticapitalist nonsense out of hand.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Phiwise_, post: 15213, member: 257"] It'd probably be faster to list the things that aren't wrong with it. TLDR: It's Apple's systems and services. They can make them however they want, and I can respond by buying however many of them I want. Trying to keep them alive by changing their services to however you think will work best instead of however they think they want to use up their capital is the antithesis of competition. It's just like with the antitrust discussions around the ActiBlizz/Microsoft merger. Everyone agrees both of these companies are a dying dumpster fire, yet many howl like chimps if you suggest merging the fires so they burn down faster. No, for some reason the men with guns must step in to ensure we do things the long, slow, and painful way, because that's what the health of society really needs. Remember, the only reason any of this FTC absurdity has even a semblance of weight today is because almost three whole decades ago a boomer was too dumb to backup his bookmarks while uninstalling his web browser and the judge he brought the case to saw a career opportunity. Be smarter than the boomers. Reject anticapitalist nonsense out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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