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@sodiboo @tauon @puppygirlhornypost2 @silly I don't think it's much of a "#freedom" on #iOS but rather that the few devices and OS versions in circulation, alongside everyone from #jailbreaker to #malware (espechally #govware #developers) want to crack it open result in way more personnel and money behind it.

  • OFC the fact that the #Android experience is worse from that POV is the lack of #regulation re: #repairability and #openness that would make shit work. Most cheap #phones are done with even cheaper #SoC's by manufacturers who can't be assed (or frankly don't give a shit at all!) when it comes to #Linux #mainline support. (I mean, you've seen the video where @SexyCyborg demanded a vendor to give her the sourcecode as per #GPLv2 for her device?)

Granted @GrapheneOS does limit their support to devices that can comply with their #security standards.

  • The issues are mostly caused by hostile app developers that specifically decided to knee-jerk their users / customers for no good reason.

I do wish for both vendors like #Fairphone to up their game and regulators like @EUCommission to actually push for more #transparency, #openness and #LongTermSupport of #Smartphones, because #ManufacturedEwaste like #SOYES, #WiKo, #Unihertz and others that ship #outdated #AndroidDevices and never even a single update are a major problem!

  • I don't blame projects like @LineageOS that they can't cover every device & SoC even tho they propably have the widest compatibility, I just think that there needs to be pressure that manufacturers don't just vomit stuff on the market and let customers frustratingly figure out the rest.

I do have to give #Apple credit where it is due, and that is that #iOS does have consistency and accessibility nailed down very well. Something that they obviously are able being the "#BenevolentDictator" of a #SingleVendor & #SingleProvider - platform.

  • Obviously since they are the #vendor for #hardware and the sole ["legitimate" / official] #distributor for any #Apps they do OFC cross-finance their relatively long #support with their 15-30% cut from #App #sales & #InAppPurchase|s they charge, which is why #AndroidPhones suffer the "#3DO syndrome": Needing to charge more since they only get to make money once with hardware sales and not after that, so there's no incentive for them to give a shit beyond "brand value" to care. #Google, #Samsing, #Fairphone and very few others do, but most don't as they close the books on the product once launched and sold out (angrily stares at Unihertz)...

Maybe one day the folks at @frameworkcomputer acquire Fairphone and decide to bring the same modularity to #Smartphones and get something done that makes it easy to maintain long-term and that even #GrapheneOS are willing to support.

This one took a lot of work to finish as not only is 50% bigger than regular magazines, but 2/3 of the pages needed additional rescans and manual editing to correct all the spines, which suffered from a ton of blur when normally scanning this issue.

But with this issue, I have finished nearly all the issues of CVG that I have. I still have a couple of earlier ones, but I need to check those as they aren't all complete...

Still, with this latest release, all issues from 131 up to 211 are finally available for download on the site.
This included the full run of Paul Davies era CVG, which is my personal favourite. (late 1995 till halfway of 1999).

Without further ado, here is CVG 157 - December 1994 (UK):

This issue, and all others can be found here:
outofprintarchive.com/catalogu

Enjoy! 😚

#shareyourgames
#retrogaming
#Nintendo
#Sega
#Amiga
#Atari
#3DO
#NeoGeo

What are some games that have caused you to feel extreme bouts of loneliness?

Iron Angel of the Apocalypse on the #3DO is one game that hit me in such a way.

It's a strange, plodding, dystopian FPS. It's not a good game by any means but it's immersive audio and strange atmosphere kept me playing to the very end.

For several evenings I sat in the dark hunkered in front of an old CRT and felt very isolated, lonely and disconnected from the world.

Really interesting video here for anyone who's a retro computing/games nerd.

Here's a deep dive look at the 3DO's clever architecture (designed by Dave Needle and RJ Mical of Amiga fame). Contrary to popular myth, it was well designed, easy to program for, and ahead of its time.

#3do #Amiga #Commodore #RetroGames #RetroGaming #RetroComputers #RetroComputing

youtube.com/watch?v=2hfvbPH0dy