It’s not even true, classic internet misinformation. I’m shocked Lemmy isn’t calling it out, it’s slowly becoming reddit
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Technology@lemmy.world•This is Android's new 'advanced flow' for sideloading apps without verification, includes one-day waiting periodEnglish
28·2 months agoImportant to note ADB is still unaffected
Why would a computer automatically process QR codes? Detecting a QR code and reading one are totally different.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants devs to build Electron AI apps on Windows 11, says no need of native code, despite RAM concernsEnglish
10·2 months agoIt’s not universal. It has become more common, but there is no OS-level enforcement
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants devs to build Electron AI apps on Windows 11, says no need of native code, despite RAM concernsEnglish
161·2 months agoThe one thing Apple has done an amazing job of over the years is providing a solid, clean, common application framework for all of their systems.
iOS doesn’t even have a universal back button, every app has their own way of implementing it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung's latest update is a serious gut punch to Galaxy power usersEnglish
2·2 months agoYeah I agree! In general, a product should be either software or hardware, and companies shouldn’t have say on the other one. If you’re selling hardware (phone, TV, computer) you have no right to lock the software. If you’re selling software (apps, games), you have no right to lock it to a specific hardware.

But why do you care? I don’t get it, when was the last time you cared about how a restaurant advert looked? It either has good food or doesn’t, who cares about their marketing? It has always been fake anyway