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Ask HN: How are you preparing for the impending Android sideloading changes?

4 points·by BrenBarn·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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BrenBarn
·15 jam yang lalu·discuss
Well, seconds, minutes, and hours are also arbitrary.
BrenBarn
·kemarin·discuss
Whoop de doo. I'm sure there'll be huge earth-shaking changes in their activities now, right?
BrenBarn
·kemarin dulu·discuss
Yes, but the thing is just that if people are looking around for new providers it's an opportunity for alternative systems to attract attention and users.
BrenBarn
·kemarin dulu·discuss
That's actually the first thing that came to my mind when reading about thumb scrolling, since I use a trackball. But that wouldn't explain why left or right handed scrolling would be different.
BrenBarn
·kemarin dulu·discuss
So sad to see that no articles about this even mention Mercurial. This is a golden opportunity for Hg providers to shine.
BrenBarn
·kemarin dulu·discuss
> The right question is "what is the value (in dollars) of the right for farmers to repair their equipment".

That is exactly right. That is why the punishment for not giving customers the right to repair needs to be in the billions, so that the value of giving customers that right is huge.
BrenBarn
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
I had to read this a couple times and look at the comments here before I realized they were talking about scrolling on a phone. I was like "who scrolls with their thumb?"
BrenBarn
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
I still have a bunch of these called "FromOld".
BrenBarn
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
Those are many words to say "no one feels an obligation to do the right thing".
BrenBarn
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
I read all your comments and as far as I can see they presuppose that people are making videos to make money and would not otherwise make them.
BrenBarn
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
Do you really not understand that people might want to do things for reasons other than money?
BrenBarn
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
I think both should be in play. The financial penalties should largely apply against the individuals running the company, not just the company itself. The CEO should be in danger of losing their home and being left penniless on the street.

But there are other options to consider to. Like "financial penalties" could include stuff like the company being dissolved and its assets distributed to its competitors.
BrenBarn
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
I don't really expect anything. All the people who want to make money from YouTube can just stop making stuff if money is what's motivating them.
BrenBarn
·8 hari yang lalu·discuss
> prison has rather hideous personal costs (for the individual and their friends and family).

I mean that's kind of the point.
BrenBarn
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
This is the perennial problem in our society with regulation. We're not willing to set the penalties high enough. The penalties need to be absolutely ruinous.
BrenBarn
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
> As a professional YouTuber, the main issue I instantly see with this is the lack of monetization.

As a video watcher, the main issue I have with YouTube is the presence of monetization.
BrenBarn
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
Relevant from a few days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48697335 ("The case for physical media ownership").
BrenBarn
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
But when will we see a return to "aspect and subject oriented programming": https://web.archive.org/web/20080705061956/http://www.alenz....
BrenBarn
·12 hari yang lalu·discuss
How about a sarlacc, a garbage dump, a factory pipe spilling toxic waste, etc.?
BrenBarn
·18 hari yang lalu·discuss
Actually it means less than nothing, it's a negative, because it shows that working outside the system can be popular and potentially woo away users, which challenges the supremacy of the organization.