▲ | dns_snek 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Why are you carrying water for Google of all corporations? Praising them for investing into the browser and claiming that we should be thankful for their work is nothing short of appalling. That rhetoric is carrying water for the fundamental belief that monopolies are good as long as their stranglehold produces some positive side effects that we can appreciate. Chrome isn't the only browser that exists, no, but it damn well isn't for the lack of trying. They've been trying to smother every alternative and now that they've largely succeeded, they're trying to push hostile changes like Web Environment Integrity and Manifest V3 that take even more power away from their users. Other companies have search, other companies have ads, other companies have apps, other companies host video, one other company has a mobile platform and a browser, but they don't have all of those combined, and the one company that has most of those (Apple) is just as anti-competitive and just as problematic as Google. What makes them anti-competitive is how they leverage their dominance in ALL of those areas to smother any fair alternative in their crib. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | charcircuit 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
>Why are you carrying water for Google of all corporations? Because if I don't do it, who will? >that monopolies are good as long as their stranglehold produces some positive side effects Chrome is not a monopoly as it compete against the apps I previously provided. >they're trying to push hostile changes like Web Environment Integrity and Manifest V3 that take even more power away from their users. The changes are not hostile. Their goal is to improve the web. >and the one company that has most of those (Apple) Apple has all of them. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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