I don’t actually want Apple to make everything https://birchtree.me/blog/i-dont-actually-want-apple-to-make-everything/
I don’t actually want Apple to make everything

I was reading the most recent Club MacSrories and this paragraph got me thinking… The reasons why Apple is so hesitant to compete more directly with a broader segment of the videogame industry are as much a mystery today as ever. However, the rise of handheld gaming on Linux- and

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@matt Doctorow isn’t wrong when he despises the “Tech Savior” but I fail to see a currently achievable model that can deliver values-oriented tech products over more than a decade without attempting to be a singular market behemoth. I’d like to see a cartel of companies with a contractual and legislatively enforceable set of compatible values principles to protect against the inevitable sniping of the capital markets. But I don’t know any legit way to get that started. Apple has been in my corner against the banks, advertisers, bosses, and governments better and for longer than any other major company. But more options with values would be even better.