![]() ![]() (not disagreeing that dark patterns are despicable! My wife knows the scream that comes from my home office when I try to get iPhone or windows to do something I want! I just disagree that mobile os world is some paragon of user centric benevolence :) I think MS is looking at Apple's walled garden and saying "what if we could get away with some of that?" Yep, I vehemently disagree with your premise :). I can install any app I want as long as it comes from Apple store. I can install any keyboard I want as long as it's just a skin on their keyboard. Same with many other things - I can install whatever browser I want as long as it's a skin on their browser. And a lot of url links open in safari instead of chrome or Firefox. I've tried to configure it for years and I've literally uninstalled Apple maps, but half the time iPhone keeps wanting me to reinstall it when I click a link or address. I have an iPhone (forced upon me by work) and it's ridiculous how many links still try to open in safari or Apple maps. I vaguely remember a GitHub issue where a Microsoft employee explicitly refused to provide one ("not a priority" or some such synonym for "we don't care, fuck off"), but I can't find it NET tools and at the same time not trust them to close those down on a whim.ĭoes anyone know where the open xlang implementation of MIDL went, by the way? (Unlike the original 1990s MIDL, you can't reimplement this one from the language grammar in the docs, because there is no language grammar in the docs.) ![]() I can think the company makes great open. NET hot reload, they didn't backtrack there). For some people, that was the moment they stopped trusting "new Microsoft" to keep their word (though for me, it was when the Python language server was replaced with a DRM-locked, LSP-noncompliant one a bit before that unlike with. NET in general, but that specific event when Microsoft reneged on open development tooling. ![]()
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