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IshKebab 18 hours ago

All of the major commercial OS vendors are trying to do that. Apple started it with iOS. Google have gradually been tightening the net. Microsoft are furthest away but they have the longest legacy of freedom so they the furthest to go.

Obviously they aren't going to publicly say that's their intent, but you don't have to be a genius to read between the lines.

As for why... money and power are pretty big motivators.

cassianoleal 17 hours ago | parent [-]

Ok, so no?

IshKebab 9 hours ago | parent [-]

What evidence have you got that they aren't? I don't see why you're expecting some quote from Tim Cook saying "yes we're going to lock down macos in the next 10 years". Obviously not going to happen.

The evidence is their actions with gatekeeper, app signing, removing the right-click workaround, etc.

cassianoleal 7 hours ago | parent [-]

> What evidence have you got that they aren't?

I'm sorry, but I can't take this question seriously.

The main evidence is that they haven't. I also believe that it would be quite damaging to an important part of their user base.

Other than that, you're essentially asking me to prove a negative.

IshKebab 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> The main evidence is that they haven't.

They have taken many gradual steps in the direction of locking things down.

> it would be quite damaging to an important part of their user base.

Not as important as we'd hope. Look at iOS.

> Other than that, you're essentially asking me to prove a negative.

They could have said "we won't ever lock down macOS". They haven't.

I'll file this under "mark my words". Like this one :-D

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17363885

(I think it will probably take longer than 7 years though; maybe 15.)