70% 💁‍♀️🥐/ 30%🍏🥐-or 27%🥐for 7 days PSP fees. €0.50 per install in 🇪🇺?Name’s Tim or Sundar? Swing by the DoJ.

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RT @EpicNewsroom: We just asked the Ninth Circuit Court to reconsider today’s decision granting Apple’s motion to stay the mandate. We als…

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hey thanks for grabbing that ⛳️ and scoring a 🏌️🕳️ in 1️⃣
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The Apple App Store rules are borderline illegal. This isn’t about security. It's not about malware. It's not about user experience. It’s about control. - Use Google login? You must add Apple login - Sell digital products? You must use Apple payments - Apple takes 30% of your revenue (this is frankly insane) - You can’t tell users about cheaper prices outside the app - You can’t use a different payment system like Bitcoin - Apple can reject your app with vague reasons (or bend over due to political pressure) - You can’t install apps outside their store (most regions) They own the platform. They compete with you on it. And you still have to pay them. Is this a monopoly or a mafia gang?
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The point of having multiple ways to pay is competition. Let payment providers with 2-4% fees compete with the store operator and their 30% fees, and lots of interesting things will happen. Developers will offer better deals. The store operator will have to compete.
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He would’ve never allowed any tech progress in the first place. Just a few new clauses in the App Store rules and a few smearing campaigns with bros like @daringfireball with logistics akin to killing Adobe Flash.
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steve jobs died before everything got weird he ushered in the personal computing revolution but never saw what came next. instagram, ipad babies, short-form video, tumblr, r/the_donald, crypto, phone addiction, ai slop, LLM psychosis hard not to wonder what he’d think of it all
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1/ 🧵: Apple operates as a textbook case of geriatric institutional tyranny - where frameworks established by the retired constrain the living, and “inherited law” becomes an excuse for perpetuating injustice.
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30/ Apple isn’t just a company with bad policies. It’s an institution that has successfully encoded its 2008 market position into “inherited frameworks” that resist reform.
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31/ Breaking this requires more than antitrust litigation. It requires recognizing the frameworks themselves as unjust. </rantend></2025>
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