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mullingitover ◴[] No.40208025[source]
EU seems like it’s just going to keep daring Apple to exit their market. I’m looking forward to their regulations requiring Apple to write open source drivers for the alternative operating system installs they’ll be required to allow.
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AlchemistCamp ◴[] No.40208236[source]
It will probably happen at some point. In 1990, the EU was easy to do business in and represented 25% of world GDP. Now it’s exceeding difficult to do business in and represents just 14% of world GDP. If those two trends continue, there will be a point where it’s just not worth it for large companies to be threatened with fines on their “global turnover”.
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pjerem ◴[] No.40208667[source]
You know that EU also have computers engineers ? It’s not like we couldn’t survive without Apple or Google.

Probably nobody wants it to happen but if it were to happen, well, I prefer regulated companies than monopolies.

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1. AlchemistCamp ◴[] No.40208813[source]
Yeah, I think that’s the likely direction, similar to the path China took in the aughts. There will probably eventually be some reasonably large EU-based social networks and maybe even operating systems.

I don’t think that will save you from monopolies, though. Network effects are strong.